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Turing test

2014-06-11 16:15:39.361152+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Because Turing tests and bad journalism are in the zeitgeist of late:

13-year-old boy passes the Turing test

For the first time in recorded history, a 13-year-old boy successfully passed the Turing test and convinced a panel of middle-aged men that he was an actual human. This has far-reaching implications for future relationships between teenagers and everyone else ...

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