Naturalism
AI
Definitions
History
Freedom
100

Naturalism sees the brain and body as things they are _______?

1. Together

2. Similar 

3. Separable 

4. Indistinguishable 


Sepearble 

100

What is the Goal of AI?

1. Defeat humankind 

2. Overthrow human intelligence 

3.replicate human inventions 

4. replicate human brain 

To replicate the human brain.

100

What is Ai?

1. Computers 

2. A way of cheating 

3. Artists info 

 4. Tech that is able to perform advance functions 

Technology able to perform advance functions.

100

When was the Turing test created?

1. 1950 

2.1952

3. 1949

4.2007

1950

100

No one is truly ____

1. Free

2. Alive 

3. Awake

4. Natural 

Free

200

Naturalism is a ______?

1. Vibe 

2.Theory 

3. Understanding 

4. Fact 

Theory 

200

The underlying philosophy of ai is ______?

1. Nature 

2. Naturalism

3. Theory 

4. Turing 

Naturalism 

200

Is strong AI, a theory that computers cannot replicate human cognitive mental states? 

Yes or no? 

No! 

The theory that computers may one day replicate human cognitive mental states as well as being able to think at equal levels as humans. 


200

First person to explore the idea of creating intelligent machines?

1.Alan Turing 

2.John McCarthy 

3. Therand Guy 

4. Derek Parfit 

Alan Turing 

200

Freedom is the ____ or ____ to act speak or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint 

1.Power, allowance 

2. Allowance, right

3. Power, Right 

4. Right, left 

Power, right 

300

Naturalism rejects ___ and sees everything as ______?

1. God, Self-contained

2. Friends, evil 

3. Science, religious 

4. God, True

God, self-contained 

300

What did Alan Turing create? 

1. Testing 

2. Nature 

3. Turing test 

3. Turing robot 

The Turing test!

300

Is weak AI, the Theory that is it possible that computers can simulate some thinking-like features, but no more. 

yes or no? 

Yes! The theory  that it is possible that computers can simulate some thinking-like features, but no more.


300

When did Alan Turings description of abstract computing machines become popular?

1. 1934

2.1935

3.2000

4.1500

1935

300

Naturalists view human freedom from a quite controversial perspective. Freedom is a ______

1. Freedom 

2. Delusion 

3. Figment 

4. Fight 

Delusion 

400

Naturalism and ai are _____?

1. The same 

2. Similar ideas 

3. Fundamentally opposing. 

4. Against eachother

Fundamentally opposing.

400

The Turing test compares keyboard conversion switching between ____ and _____

1. Human, AI

2. Dogs, cats 

3. Ai and babies 

4. Ai and books 

Human, Ai 

400

The biology of neuronal function, including an understanding of the molecular and cellular processes that underlie neuronal activity is….

1. Naturalism 

2. Fake news

3. Neural physiology 

4. Physiology 

What is Neural physiology?

400

What was Alan Turing's job title? 

1. Politician 

2. Logicist 

3. Teacher

4. Fast food manager 

Logicist


400

Who wrote the famous song freedom? 

1. Kayne 

2. Beyoncé 

3. Jay-Z

4. Taylor swift 

Beyoncé 

500

What century does naturalism go back to?

1.18th century 

2.19th century 

3.17th century 

4.16th century 

18th century 

500

Ai sees intelligence and personality as _____?

1. Separate  

2. The same 

3. Similar 

4. Replicable 

replicable 

500

John McCarthy coined the term ___ in 1955

1. Naturalism 

2. Popcorn 

3.Ai

4. Freedom 

Ai 
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