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Gates, open source, Azure and the cloud

News Artificial intelligence put to the Turing Test silicon.com spoke to Hugh Loebner, the founder of a competition designed to find the first true example of artificial intelligence according to a... [30 Dec 2008]

Kurzweil's future, iPhone love, NHS IT, ID card insecurity

News Expect the Turing Test to be passed by 2029 - when computers will apparently have mastered human, intelligence, emotional intelligence and the whole gamut of manmade comedy, from slapstick to sarcasm. [25 Nov 2008]

'Nanotech to solve global warming by 2028'

News Click here to read the rest of silicon.com's exclusive interview with Ray Kurzweil - including his views on the Turing Test, human vs machine intelligence, what artificial intelligence means for future... [20 Nov 2008]

Kurzweil: "Technology is a double-edged sword"

Comment When will the Turing Test be passed? However in order for a computer or any entity to pass the Turing Test it has to master human emotion - and human emotion is not some... [19 Nov 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Synthetic people

Comment To answer this we may soon need a second Turing Test capable of detecting the presence or lack of real humanity. Written on KLM1515 flying from Norwich to Amsterdam and dispatched to silicon.com the same... [11 Nov 2008]

Artificial intelligence, virtual worlds, BT's tunnels and Apple's patents

News There has been a lot of future gazing this month on silicon.com, although dreams of chatting to our toasters were dashed once again when the world's greatest artificial intelligences failed the Turing Test. [05 Nov 2008]

A New Anti-Spam Protocol Using CAPTCHA

White Paper One of these methods in this field is CAPTCHA (Completely Automatic Public Turing Test to tell Computer and Humans Apart) method. Today sending spams has turned to be a major problem in the Internet. It... [14 Oct 2008]

Artificial intelligence put to the Turing Test

News The prize uses the Turing Test to determine whether a computer is able to demonstrate human-like intelligence during five minutes of questioning from a number of judges. The Turing... [10 Oct 2008]

Hugh Loebner

AS Profile Since 1990 he has sponsored the Loebner Prize, a $100,000 award to the individual or organisation that produces the first computer to meet the Turing Test - the ability to produce responses that are... [07 Oct 2008]

Implementing Captcha Validation With OWA 2003 and Forms-Based Authentication

White Paper The word 'Captcha' stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. Most World Wide Web users will have seen this kind of test in the form of a... [20 Sep 2006]

Devil's Advocate: IT, culture and change

Comment An interesting question will be whether or not that counts as passing Turing's famous test. And that can make us uncomfortable, says Martin Brampton. It was C P Snow who coined the phrase 'Two Cultures'... [13 Apr 2004]

Sci-fi or sci-future? Hollywood technology scrutinised

Comment He could pass a Turing Test which requires being able to respond to dialogues in a way that is indistinguishable from humans. I expect that machines will pass the Turing... [18 Oct 2001]

AI - it's been a long, long time coming

Comment Decades ago British scientist Alan Turing developed the Turing Test, consisting of a series of questions presented by a person to a machine and a human at the same time. AI the film... [21 Sep 2001]

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