Alan Turing
Collegiate Seminar

Mind/Machine: AI & the Turing Test
Seminar Enrichment Series

Date & Time

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Location (On-campus)

Galileo Hall
201
1928 St. Marys Road
Moraga, CA 94575

About

When ChatGPT launched in 2022, “machine intelligence” was suddenly on everyone’s mind. Alan Turing first proposed the Imitation Game in 1950, to address the question “Can machines think?” Join the action as three facilitators—a computer scientist, a physicist, and a linguist—run a version of the Turing Test. When student volunteers pose questions to humans and AI, both out of view, will we detect differences in their answers? 

With Jessica Kintner, David Bird, & Sarah Roscoe

Related Seminar text:
Turing, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” (SEM 350)

Contact

Connor McCaslin
crm20@stmarys-ca.edu

Add to Calendar 20260325T144500Z 20260325T160000Z America/Los_Angeles Mind/Machine: AI & the Turing Test

When ChatGPT launched in 2022, “machine intelligence” was suddenly on everyone’s mind. Alan Turing first proposed the Imitation Game in 1950, to address the question “Can machines think?” Join the action as three facilitators—a computer scientist, a physicist, and a linguist—run a version of the Turing Test. When student volunteers pose questions to humans and AI, both out of view, will we detect differences in their answers? 

With Jessica Kintner, David Bird, & Sarah Roscoe

Related Seminar text:
Turing, “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” (SEM 350)

Galileo Hall, 201, 1928 St. Marys Road, Moraga, CA 94575