Author: Andrew Dados
Date: 23:51:55 11/19/00
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On November 19, 2000 at 20:11:59, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On November 19, 2000 at 10:25:21, Hermano Ecuadoriano wrote: > >>There has been some discussion here about holding some >>"exhibition" variations on the Turing test. >> >>This must be done eventually. >>If successful, it would be epoch-making. >> >>I think the year 2001 is fantastically apropo, >>promotionally speaking! > >I will look this up later, but until then, does anyone know of a good definition >of the Turing test? I would prefer Turing's. > >Is it posted on the web someplace? > >bruce Imagine a terminal you sit at. Now you have some interaction with 'the other side' you know nothing about. You need to guess if you interact with machine or a human on the other side. If you take machine (program) for a human, it just passed Turing test. -Andrew-
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