Russian computer program for the first time passed the Turing test
Developed in St. Petersburg computer Program was the first in history, managed to get famous Turing Test, which you can find out how intelligence machine can simulate human, writes the magazine.
The Turing test is named after the famous English mathematician Alan Turing, hacked Nazi code " Enigma " in the years of the Second world war. Turing in 1950 introduced the initiative of the Test in response to the occupied his question: " have the opportunity to whether machines think?" During the test, the machine must convince people through correspondence with him, that she is a man, and not artificial intelligence. If it will have the opportunity to cheat at least 30% of the interlocutors, the Test is considered passed.
No one program failed to pass the threshold before It did on the first day weekend on the organized by the British University of reading event Program, Developed in St. Petersburg. The program claiming to be a thirteen year old boy by the name of Eugene Gustman from Odessa, managed to convince 33% of people who have talked to her people that she is not a machine.
" This is a great achievement for us, and we hope that it will spur interest in artificial intelligence and chat bots, " said one of the authors of the program, the native of Russia Vladimir Veselov, currently Living in the US.
Veselov has developed a program together with the Ukrainian Evgeny Demchenko, who lives in Russia.
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