![]() ![]() It asks Alan Turing's seminal 1950 question- can machines think?-by pitting thirty judges against Eugene, other AIs, and with real humans, in a speed-dating-like series of five-minute conversations in which the judges don't know who is behind the curtain. This weekend, at the Royal Society in London, Eugene was subjected to the modern incarnation of the Turing Test. 'Eugene Goostman' is a bot that was developed in Saint Petersburg, Russia, in 2001 by Vladimir Veselov of Princeton AI, and Ukrainian-born Eugene Demchenko. Powered by a supercomputer, the program is designed to emulate the language and conversation patterns of a Ukrainian teenager who is learning English.
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