The Minimum Intelligent Signal Test (MIST) as an Alternative to the Turing Test
The Minimum Intelligent Signal Test (MIST) as an Alternative to the Turing Test
Author(s): Paweł Łupkowski, Patrycja JurowskaSubject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Special Branches of Philosophy
Published by: Instytut Filozofii Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Turing test; Minimum Intelligent Signal Test; subcognitive questions; commonsense knowledge; Artificial Intelligence
Summary/Abstract: The aim of this paper is to present and discuss the issue of the adequacy of the Minimum Intelligent Signal Test (MIST) as an alternative to the Turing Test. MIST has been proposed by Chris McKinstry as a better alternative to Turing’s original idea. Two of the main claims about MIST are that (1) MIST questions exploit commonsense knowledge and as a result are expected to be easy to answer for human beings and difficult for computer programs; and that (2) the MIST design aims at eliminating the problem of the role of judges in the test. To discuss these design assumptions we will present Peter D. Turney’s PMI-IR algorithm which allows for MIST-type questions to be answered. We will also present and discuss the results of our own study aimed at the judge problem for MIST.
Journal: Diametros
- Issue Year: 16/2019
- Issue No: 59
- Page Range: 35-47
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English