Examples of using Turing test in English and their translations into Hindi
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Searle argued that software(such as ELIZA) could pass the Turing Test simply by manipulating symbols of which they had no understanding.
In order to pass a well designed Turing test, the machine would have to use natural language,
Nevertheless, the Turing test has been proposed as a measure of a machine's"ability to think" or its"intelligence".
Standard interpretation” of the Turing Test, in which player C,
It's a fairly commonly held belief that a computer passing the Turing test will be a dramatic
A modification of the Turing test wherein the objective of one or more of the roles have been reversed between machines and humans is termed a reverse Turing test.
The"standard interpretation" of the Turing Test, in which player C,
Saul Traiger argues that there are at least three primary versions of the Turing test, two of which are offered in“Computing Machinery and Intelligence”
Cleverbot's software learns from its past conversations, and has gained high scores in the Turing test, fooling a high proportion of people into believing they are talking to a human.
synthetic patient population and proposes a variation of Turing Test to assess the difference between synthetic and real patients.
The“standard interpretation” of the Turing Test, in which player C,
The Minimum Intelligent Signal Test was proposed by Chris McKinstry as“the maximum abstraction of the Turing test”, in which only binary responses(true/false
The Turing test inspired the Ebert test proposed in 2011 by film critic Roger Ebert which is a test whether a computer-based synthesised voice has sufficient skill in terms of intonations,
Another variation is described as the subject matter expert Turing test, where a machine's response cannot be distinguished from an expert in a given field.
hearts can be opened to the reality of animal sentience- and especially animal suffering, which is what matters most-through a variant of the Turing Test I mentioned earlier.
Programs proposed the" Chinese room" thought experiment and argued that the Turing test could not be used to determine if a machine can think.
John Searle's 1980 paper Minds, Brains, and Programs proposed the'Chinese room' thought experiment and argued that the Turing test could not be used to determine if.
Blay Whitby lists four major turning points in the history of the Turing Test- the publication of“Computing Machinery
During the Long Now Turing Test, each of three Turing test judges will conduct online interviews of each of the four Turing test candidates(i.e., the computer and the three Turing test human foils)
Common understanding has it that the purpose of the Turing test is not specifically to determine whether a computer is able to fool an interrogator into believing that it is a human,