Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Apr 9, 2003 · 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. According to Turing, the question whether machines can think is itself “too meaningless” to deserve discussion (442).

  2. A. M. Turing (1950) Computing Machinery and Intelligence. Mind 49: 433-460. COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE. By A. M. Turing. 1. The Imitation Game. I propose to consider the question, "Can machines think?" This should begin with definitions of the meaning of the terms "machine" and "think."

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Turing_testTuring test - Wikipedia

    Blay Whitby lists four major turning points in the history of the Turing test – the publication of "Computing Machinery and Intelligence" in 1950, the announcement of Joseph Weizenbaum's ELIZA in 1966, Kenneth Colby's creation of PARRY, which was first described in 1972, and the Turing Colloquium in 1990.

  4. Sep 18, 2024 · Turing test, in artificial intelligence, a test proposed (1950) by the English mathematician Alan M. Turing to determine whether a computer can “think.”

  5. The paper, published in 1950 in Mind, was the first to introduce his concept of what is now known as the Turing test to the general public. Turing's paper considers the question "Can machines think?"

  6. Dec 22, 2023 · The Turing Test, one of the most discussed methods for assessing artificial intelligence (AI), dates back to the 1950s. It grew out of a thought experiment devised by computer scientist Alan Turing in which he devised what he initially named The Imitation Game.

  7. Jul 24, 2024 · The unrestricted test that Turing specified in 1950 has five key features. (1) It assesses the machine’s ability at open domain conversation, in contrast to tests of expert systems, which are confined to a narrow field (e.g., medical diagnosis from laboratory results).