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Turing Test
Turing Test
That
determines if a computer is able to think like a human brain. The test is
named in honour of Alan Turing, the founder of the Turing test. In the
Turing test, a human asks questions. These questions are sent to a human
who answers on his computer, and the other participant is a computer.
The ultimate goal is for the person asking the questions to find which
terminal was operated by a human and which by a computer. If the judge
cannot make a clear distinction between the two on the basis of their
answers, the machine is judged to have passed the test.
So technically, artificial intelligence can pass the Turing test.