Wittgenstein and Turing on Al: myth versus reality

In Alice C. Helliwell, Brian Ball & Alessandro Rossi, _Wittgenstein and Artificial Intelligence_. Volume 1: Mind and Language. Anthem Press. pp. 17—37 (2024)
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A standard account of Wittgenstein and Turing is that both were philosophical behaviourists regarding the mind, whereas theorists sympathetic to Wittgenstein typically claim that Wittgenstein was a fierce critic of Turing. Proponents of the latter account align Wittgenstein with AI naysayers; for Wittgenstein, they say, the question Can machines think? is nonsensical or absurd. I shall argue that both the standard and the alternative accounts are myths.

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