Download PDFOpen PDF in browserThe chess example in Turing's Mind paper is really about ambiguity6 pages•Published: June 22, 2012AbstractIn his paper `Computing machinery and intelligence',Turing introduces a rather trivial chess problem as a conversation piece in an example Turing test. The example is about much more than computers playing chess: it has a hidden message that is about resolving ambiguity and knowledge representation, probably inserted by Turing as an easter egg for us to find. Keyphrases: ambiguity, chess problem, turing test In: Andrei Voronkov (editor). Turing-100. The Alan Turing Centenary, vol 10, pages 92-97.
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