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  1. Turing Test is meant to determine if a computer program has intelligence.
  2. The Turing test is a proposal for a test of a machine 's capability to demonstrate intelligence. Move Up
  3. The Turing Test is named after the British mathematician, Alan Turing, whose many accomplishments included basic research in computing science. Move Up
  4. The Turing Test is a measure of Artificial Intelligence that was created by Alan Turing. (Web site) Move Up
  5. The Turing test is a proposal for a test of a machine's capability to perform human-like conversation. Move Up

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  1. The classical test for such abilities is the Turing test.

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  1. Turing is so important to computer science that his name is also featured on the Turing Award and the Turing test.

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  1. The Loebner Prize Contest is based on the Turing Test of artificial intelligence.

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  1. Based on a groundbreaking approach, Ai's technology will pass the Turing Test for machine intelligence by 2011.

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  1. Annual competitions are held each year with a $2000 prize for the best program on a restricted Turing test.

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  1. In the Loebner Prize, as in a Turing test, a human judge is faced with two computer screens.

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  1. In order to pass a well designed Turing test, the machine would have to use natural language, to reason, to have knowledge and to learn.

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  1. In 1990 Hugh Loebner agreed with The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies to underwrite a contest designed to implement the Turing Test. (Web site)

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  1. The bet specifies the Turing Test in some detail.

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  1. That's the question that mathematician Alan Turing posed in 1950, when he posited his famous Turing Test.

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  1. These criticisms are directed to the Turing Test so defined, but other interpretations of Turing's "new question" have been discussed.

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  1. You're the first human to fail the Turing Test." after he responds only with meaningless, tautological thought-terminating clichés.

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  1. In the Turing test one has to guess whether the entity one is interacting with is a machine or a human.

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  1. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed the Turing Test as a way to determine if a computer program could think like a human being. (Web site)

Testing Hypotheses Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Cognitive science does this by testing hypotheses about what processes can generate what doing (“know-how”) This is called the Turing Test. (Web site)

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  1. Conventionally, the Turing test is conceived as having a human judge and a computer subject which attempts to appear human.

Fact Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The power of the Turing test derives from the fact that it is possible to talk about anything.

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  1. The format of the competition is called a Turing Test.
  2. The Loebner Prize is a competition to find a computer program which can pass an unrestricted Turing test. Move Up
  3. The format of the competition is much like that of a standard Turing test. Move Up

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  1. In order to help validate the work, PARRY was tested in the early 1970's using a variation of the Turing Test.
  2. While there has been much work done on systems trying to pass the Turing test, none of them have succeeded yet. Move Up

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  1. A machine passing the Turing test may be able to simulate human conversational behaviour, but this may be much weaker than true intelligence. (Web site)

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  1. Using this method, I believe that a software program can pass the Turing Test.

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  1. The Blurring Test - An inversion of the Turing Test which requires users to prove to a chatbot that they are human.

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  1. With remarks on Searle, the Turing test, attitudes to AI, and ethical considerations. (Web site)

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  1. Julia is a program that attempts to pass the Turing test.

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  1. As a result Searle claims to demonstrate that even a machine that passed the Turing test would not necessarily be conscious in the human sense.
  2. A machine passing the Turing test may be able to simulate human conversational behaviour but the machine might just follow some cleverly devised rules. Move Up
  3. Therefore, it is possible that a machine could be conscious and not be able to pass the Turing test. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. This "convention" forms the basis of the Turing test.[45] The artificial brain argument: The brain can be simulated.

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  1. Justifications for the test and its future applications are suggested and alternatives to the Turing test are examined in detail.

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  1. The competition is based on the Turing Test, which suggests computers could be seen as 'intelligent' if their chat was indistinguishable from humans.

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  1. The term "reverse Turing test" has also been applied to a Turing test (test of humanity) that is administered by a computer.
  2. This term is ambiguous because it could also mean a Turing test in which the participants are both attempting to prove they are the computer. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Arguably the standard form of reverse Turing test is one in which the subjects attempt to appear to be a computer rather than a human. Move Up

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  1. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed a general procedure to test the intelligence of an agent now known as the Turing test.

Human Intelligence Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A narrower concept of a Turing test is for a computer to successfully imitate a human within a particular domain of human intelligence.

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  1. The most famous definition of AI was the operational one proposed by Alan Turing in his " Turing test " proposal.
  2. For example, take the famous Turing test, proposed by Alan Turing in 1950. Move Up
  3. Computing Machinery and Intelligence - The classic 1950 article by Alan Turing on machine intelligence, where he introduces the famous Turing test. Move Up

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  1. Rollo Carpenter is available in the UK for interview about Jabberwacky, artificial intelligence and the Turing Test.
  2. The Loebner Prize for artificial intelligence (AI) is the first formal instantiation of a Turing Test. (Web site) Move Up
  3. A computer has yet to pass the Turing Test, and only a few of the grandiose predictions for artificial intelligence have been realized. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. On this basis, the computer would be able to pass the Turing test despite the fact (according to Block) that it was not intelligent.
  2. An informal reverse Turing test involves an attempt to simulate a computer without the formal structure of the Turing test. Move Up
  3. For decades, the Turing test for Artificial Intelligence has forced computers to mimic humans. Move Up

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