Turing's Imitation Game has been Improved
Norbert B\'atfai

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new interpretation of Turing's Imitation Game using orchestrated machines, explores potential fractal properties of intelligence, and proposes future directions for robotic cars and artificial life games.
Contribution
It presents a novel computational model called orchestrated machines and connects it to Turing's Imitation Game and artificial life concepts.
Findings
Orchestrated machines offer a new framework for computation.
Potential fractal properties of intelligence are considered.
A new artificial life game based on orchestrated machines is proposed.
Abstract
Using the recently introduced universal computing model, called orchestrated machine, that represents computations in a dissipative environment, we consider a new kind of interpretation of Turing's Imitation Game. In addition we raise the question whether the intelligence may show fractal properties. Then we sketch a vision of what robotic cars are going to do in the future. Finally we give the specification of an artificial life game based on the concept of orchestrated machines. The purpose of this paper is to start the search for possible relationships between these different topics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Cognitive Science and Education Research · Philosophy and Theoretical Science
