Turing test
See also: Turing-Test
English
Etymology
Named after English mathematician, logician, and cryptographer Alan Turing (1912–1954). Turing himself used the term imitation game.
Noun
Turing test (plural Turing tests)
- (artificial intelligence) A test of a computer's ability to demonstrate intelligence, as measured by whether a human judge can reliably distinguish the computer from another human being by conversing with both entities in natural, but written only, language over a terminal.
- 2023 January 20, Cade Metz, “The Chatbots Can’t Outsmart You. Yet.”, in The New York Times, ISSN 0362-4331:
- The Turing test used to be the gold standard for proving machine intelligence. This generation of bots is racing past it. We need to stay calm — and develop a new test.
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Derived terms
- reverse Turing test
- CAPTCHA
Translations
test of a computer's ability to demonstrate intelligence
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