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Undecidability in the Imitation Game
Authors:Sato  Yuzuru  Ikegami  Takashi
Affiliation:(1) Brain Science Institute, Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RIKEN), 2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama, 351, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Arts and Science, University of Tokyo, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153, Japan
Abstract:This paper considers undecidability in the imitation game, the so-called Turing Test. In the Turing Test, a human, a machine, and an interrogator are the players of the game. In our model of the Turing Test, the machine and the interrogator are formalized as Turing machines, allowing us to derive several impossibility results concerning the capabilities of the interrogator. The key issue is that the validity of the Turing test is not attributed to the capability of human or machine, but rather to the capability of the interrogator. In particular, it is shown that no Turing machine can be a perfect interrogator. We also discuss meta-imitation game and imitation game with analog interfaces where both the imitator and the interrogator are mimicked by continuous dynamical systems.
Keywords:analog computation  dynamical systems  imitation game  Turing machine  undecidability
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