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Alan Turing developed The Turing Test to determine if a computer could trick a human into thinking it is also a human. Here is how the test works.
The question of whether or not human beings possess free will is a source of much contention, particularly between neuroscientists and philosophers. A new study pitted humans against a computer to ...
They can send two-thumbed text messages at the speed of light; deploy an infantry of firebats to quash a Zergling attack against the Terran species in StarCraft while doing their algebra homework; and ...
Alan Turing, an English mathematician who played a key role as a code breaker during WWII, is sometimes called the father of computer programming. He is famous for proposing a test for computer ...
A computer program tricked 33 percent of people into thinking it was a 13-year-old boy — making it the first to pass the Turing Test.
Technical questions to expect in a computer science interview Technical questions test your knowledge of coding, operating systems, software, and other technical material.
Meet the Computer That Posed as a 13-Year-Old Boy Supercomputer fooled judges in London and passed the 65-year-old Turing Test.