Alan Turing invented the Turing test in 1950 to determine if a machine could exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human by engaging in natural language conversation. The Turing test involves a human judge asking questions of both a human and a computer to determine which is which based only on their responses. Turing proposed that a computer passing the Turing test by convincingly conversing in a humanlike manner would indicate it had achieved a level of artificial intelligence equivalent to human thinking.
Alan Turing invented the Turing test in 1950 to determine if a machine could exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human by engaging in natural language conversation. The Turing test involves a human judge asking questions of both a human and a computer to determine which is which based only on their responses. Turing proposed that a computer passing the Turing test by convincingly conversing in a humanlike manner would indicate it had achieved a level of artificial intelligence equivalent to human thinking.
Alan Turing invented the Turing test in 1950 to determine if a machine could exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human by engaging in natural language conversation. The Turing test involves a human judge asking questions of both a human and a computer to determine which is which based only on their responses. Turing proposed that a computer passing the Turing test by convincingly conversing in a humanlike manner would indicate it had achieved a level of artificial intelligence equivalent to human thinking.
• The Turing test, developed by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of
a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
Why He Invented this :
• Can A Computer talk like a Human?
SO…
He invented Turing Test as a method of inquiry in artificial
intelligence (AI) for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being. The computer would need to possess the following capabilities:
• Natural Language Processing to enable it to communicate successfully in
human language. • knowledge representation : to store information provided before or during the interrogation. • automated reasoning : to use the stored information to answer questions and to draw new conclusions. • machine learning : to adapt to new circumstances and to detect and extrapolate patterns. Turing Test : Reverse Turing Test:
Where a human tries to convince a computer that it is not a computer.
An example of this is a CAPTCHA. Total Turing Test :
Where the questioner can also test perceptual abilities as well as
the ability to manipulate objects. Minimum Intelligent Signal Test :
Where only true/false and yes/no questions are given.