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  2. Computer game bot Turing test - Wikipedia

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    The computer game bot Turing test was proposed to advance the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and computational intelligence with respect to video games. It was considered that a poorly implemented bot implied a subpar game, so a bot that would be capable of passing this test, and therefore might be indistinguishable from a human player, would directly improve the quality of a game.

  3. Eugene Goostman - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Goostman is a chatbot that some regard as having passed the Turing test, a test of a computer's ability to communicate indistinguishably from a human.Developed in Saint Petersburg in 2001 by a group of three programmers, the Russian-born Vladimir Veselov, Ukrainian-born Eugene Demchenko, and Russian-born Sergey Ulasen, [1] [2] Goostman is portrayed as a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy ...

  4. Turing test - Wikipedia

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    The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1949, [2] is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to that of a human. In the test, a human evaluator judges a text transcript of a natural-language conversation between a human and a machine. The evaluator tries to identify the machine ...

  5. CAPTCHA - Wikipedia

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    A CAPTCHA (/ ˈ k æ p. tʃ ə / KAP-chə) is a type of challenge–response test used in computing to determine whether the user is human in order to deter bot attacks and spam. [1] The term was coined in 2003 by Luis von Ahn, Manuel Blum, Nicholas J. Hopper, and John Langford. [2]

  6. PARRY - Wikipedia

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    [2] PARRY was tested in the early 1970s using a variation of the Turing Test. A group of experienced psychiatrists analysed a combination of real patients and computers running PARRY through teleprinters. Another group of 33 psychiatrists were shown transcripts of the conversations.

  7. Loebner Prize - Wikipedia

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    No bot passed the Turing test, but the judges ranked the three contestants as follows: 1st: Robert Medeksza, creator of Ultra Hal; 2nd: Noah Duncan, a private entry, creator of Cletus; 3rd: Rollo Carpenter from Icogno, creator of Jabberwacky; The winner received $2,250 and the annual medal. The runners-up received $250 each.

  8. Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/718 Bot 2 - Wikipedia

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    The bot correctly moved it to Image:718test1c.png, copying over all entries in the history and replacing its usage on the test page while tagging the original with {{PNG version available|718test1c.png}}.

  9. Template:Bot2 - Wikipedia

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    The first unnamed parameter specifies the operator of the bot. 2, 3 The second and third unnamed parameters can be used to specify co-operators of the bot, if required. site The two letter code for those operators that do not have an account on the English language Wikipedia (though having a local account is strongly recommended). status