Operational interpretation is too rigid
If thinking's operationally defined, systems that pass the test are necessarily intelligent: systems that fail necessarily unintelligent. But this is too rigid. Intelligent machines could fail the test and unintelligent machines could pass the test.
Ned Block, 1981.
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Artificial Intelligence Â»Artificial Intelligence
Can the Turing Test determine this? [2]  Â»Can the Turing Test determine this? [2] 
Yes: defines intelligence operationally/behaviorally Â»Yes: defines intelligence operationally/behaviorally
The operational interpretation Â»The operational interpretation
Operational interpretation is too rigid
No: but Neo-Turing test is adequate Â»No: but Neo-Turing test is adequate
No: failing the Test is not decisive Â»No: failing the Test is not decisive
No: passing the Test is not decisive Â»No: passing the Test is not decisive
Ned Block Â»Ned Block
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