What is Turing test and it used for? |H2S Media

What is Turing test and it used for? |H2S Media: The Turing test was invented by Alan Messon Turing, which means that the tester is separated from the testee (one person and one machine) by some devices (such as a keyboard). The tester asks questions at will. After multiple tests, if more than 30% of the testers are unable to determine whether the testee is a human or a machine, then the machine passes the test and is considered to have human intelligence. The word Turing test comes from a paper written in the 1950 book “Computers and Intelligence” by Alan Messon Turing, a pioneer in computer science and cryptography.

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