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      • Turing imagined an “imitation game,” in which a human judge converses with both a computer and a human (a “foil”), each of which vies to convince the judge that they are the human. Importantly, the computer, foil, and judge do not see one another; they communicate entirely through text.
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  2. Jun 20, 2012 · It involves secluding a man and woman from an interrogator who has to guess which is which by asking questions and studying written replies. The man aims to fool the interrogator, while the...

  3. Apr 9, 2003 · The Turing Test. First published Wed Apr 9, 2003; substantive revision Mon Oct 4, 2021. The phrase “The Turing Test” is most properly used to refer to a proposal made by Turing (1950) as a way of dealing with the question whether machines can think.

    • Graham R Oppy, David L Dowe
    • 2003
  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Turing offered his test as a philosophical thought experiment, not as a practical way to gauge a machine’s intelligence. However, the Turing Test has taken on iconic status in the public’s mind as the ultimate milestone of artificial intelligence (AI)—the chief metric to determine if general machine intelligence has arrived.

  5. So, what is the Turing test—and why does it matter? In 1948, in a report entitled ‘Intelligent machinery’, Turing described a ‘little experiment’ that, he said, was ‘a rather idealized form of an experiment I have actually done’. It involved three subjects, all chess players.

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · How Does the Turing Test Work? The Turing Test is performed by placing a human in one room and a machine in another. Then a judge, or panel of judges, addresses each room with questions regarding any topic to which a human should be able to respond.

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  7. Nov 8, 2021 · Nearly seventy years ago Alan Turing, a pioneer of Computer Science, developed a theory to explain how certain patterns in nature could arise spontaneously from simple chemical systems. This idea was a significant departure from much of his previous work on the theory of computation, and used very different kinds of mathematics.

  8. Jun 7, 2017 · From the Enigma-cracking Bombe to the early ACE computer, Alan Turing made several major contributions to science in the space of a few decades

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