Monday, 9 June 2014

Turing test beaten for first time by virtual 13-year-old boy

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jun/08/super-computer-simulates-13-year-old-boy-passes-turing-test

I'd always assumed that, "human", meant, "adult human". Does successfully emulating a 13-year-old boy count? / Turing test beaten virtual 13-year-old boy Eugene Goostman fools 33% of interrogators into thinking it is human milestone in artificial intelligence codebreaker Alan Turing test in 1950 machine was indistinguishable from a human think thinking supercomputer super computer duped humans 13-year-old boy first machine to pass the Turing test experts five machines test tested Royal Society central London could fool people into thinking they were humans text-based conversations computer science pioneer second world war codebreaker Alan Turing machine was indistinguishable from a human thinking no computer had ever previously passed the Turing test requires 30% of human interrogators duped during five-minute keyboard conversations University of Reading computer programme developed simulate a 13-year-old boy convince 33% of the judges human Professor Kevin Warwick University of Reading AI artificial intelligence controversial milestone Turing test landmark Royal Society in London home of British science many great advances in human understanding successful machine was created by Russian-born Vladimir Veselov United States Ukrainian Eugene Demchenko Russia artificial intelligence chatbots artificial intelligence implications for society cybercrime persecuted homosexuality conviction Cleverbot intelligence /

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