The Turing Test
June 9, 2014 5:52 AM Subscribe
"Eugene Goostman", a computer program developed to simulate a 13-year-old boy, has reported passed the Turing Test. The successful machine was created by Russian-born Vladimir Veselov, who lives in the United States, and Ukrainian Eugene Demchenko, who lives in Russia. The researchers have placed the program online, (the site is struggling with the high traffic).
Read Turing's original paper on the subject here. Also check out the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the Turing Test.
Read Turing's original paper on the subject here. Also check out the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the Turing Test.
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This is a double isn't it?
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