Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I am once again exploring the Turing Test, a widely known and controversial means of assessing whether AI ...
There are pros and cons to using the Turing Test as a means of assessing AI. The approach has been around since the 1950s and to some degree has stood the test of time, though a heated debate ...
Even if, as in the case of the original AI Turing test, 50 years from now we would find ourselves to be no closer to a rigorous definition of life, we will nevertheless know better what life is not!
People have thought of the Turing Test as a benchmark that artificial intelligence (AI) must pass since famed computer scientist Alan Turing proposed it in his 1950 seminal paper. Now 65 years ...
Or does the Turing test matter anymore? The Turing test was first introduced in 1950, often cited as year-one for AI research. It asks, “Can machines think?”. Today we’re more interested in ...
With CAPTHCHA the latest stronghold to be breeched, following the heralded sacking of Turing’s temple, I propose a new standard for AI: The Tolkien test. In this proposed schema, AI capability would ...
The Turing Test is obsolete. It’s time to build a new barometer for AI The head scientist for Alexa thinks the old benchmark for computing is no longer relevant for today's AI era. The Algorithm ...
A co-founder of Google's AI research lab DeepMind thinks AI chatbots like ChatGPT should be tested on their ability to turn $100,000 into $1 million in a "modern Turing test" that measures human ...
An AI robot’s painting of British computer scientist and codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for $1.08 million, becoming the most valuable artwork by a humanoid robot ever to change hands at ...