A computer just passed the Turing Test in landmark trial

This standard is called the Turing test, so named for for the computer scientist Alan Turing, and since 1950 it's been the foremost standard by which artificial intelligence is judged. Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately, depending on your views of

The Turing Test is a fascinating philosophical concept. How we judge “intelligence” has been a philosophical quandary for centuries. We judge animals to be “intelligent”, for instance — though we do not know whether they 

A computer program named "Eugene Goostman" has convinced a third of human judges into thinking it is a 13-year-old boy, becoming the first machine to pass the Turing test, Hannah Furness of The Telegraph reports.

A computer program named "Eugene Goostman" has convinced a third of human judges into thinking it is a 13-year-old boy, becoming the first machine to pass the Turing test, Hannah Furness of The Telegraph reports.

A computer program has officially passed the historic Turing Test, a 65 year old experiment that seeks to find the point at which a computer can pass as a human being in text-based conversation. The program, known as Eugene, simulates a 13 year old boy