Mikko Ikola

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In 1950, he published a paper titled “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” where he proposed a test called the imitation game, now commonly referred to as the Turing test. In the test, a human evaluator would have a conversation with two others, one being a machine and one a human, and the test would be passed when the human evaluator could not distinguish between the human and machine—in short, when humans can’t distinguish artificial from real intelligence.
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