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"Turing tests are usually used to solve philosophical, behavioral, sociological or religious questions. Books have been written about how Turing tests apply to physics, technology and many aspects of human behavior."
The purpose of a Turing test is to determine a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior that is indistinguishable from that of a human. It tests whether a machine can successfully imitate a human to the extent that another human interacting with it cannot differentiate between the two.
The Turing test uses a human judge engaged in remote conversation with two parties: another human and a machine. If the judge cannot tell which party is the human, the machine passes the test.
Human beings ask questions, because it is in the asking that they get enlightenment.
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No, it measures a computer's similarity to human intelligence. If it can make an answer to a random question and sound human, then it's passed.
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At present that is beyond our capabilities. No program can know everything you are likely to ask. Similarly no program has passed what is known as the Turing Test.
The machine must pass the Turing test. The basis of the test is that the tester cannot see the test subject (it is a blind test), but they can put questions to the test subject, either verbally or via a keyboard. The test subject may be human or machine, but it is up to the tester to decide which purely from the responses given by the test subject. If a machine can fool every tester into believing it is human, then the machine passes the test. To date, no machine has ever successfully passed the Turing test.
The invention of the first modern computer is generally credited to the British mathematician, physicist and inventor, Alan Turing, who in 1936 proposed the Turing Machine. This was a theoretical machine, which was capable of performing any conceivable mathematical computation if it were represented as an algorithm. It was the first machine to be capable of performing general purpose calculations and was a major milestone in the development of modern computers. Turing's work laid the foundations for the subsequent development of the first actual computers in the 1940s and 1950s. Alan Turing - 1936 - Proposed the Turing Machine First modern computer - 1940s and 1950s
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