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Alan Turing is recognized as a founding figure of artificial intelligence [1] and proposed the Turing Test to evaluate machine intelligence [2], while also advocating for the field to prioritize behavioral capacities over consciousness [3].

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Life, Intelligence, and Consciousness: A Functional Perspective longnow.org The Long Now Foundation 2 facts
claimAlan Turing was a founding figure of both computer science and artificial intelligence.
claimThe Turing Test, originally called the 'Imitation Game' by Alan Turing, posits that if an artificial intelligence can convincingly behave like an intelligent human, it must be concluded that the artificial intelligence is intelligent.
Consciousness and AI - Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science oecs.mit.edu MIT 1 fact
claimAlan Turing, in his 1950 work, urged the field of artificial intelligence to focus on studying behavioral capacities rather than explicitly investigating consciousness.