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He is human, Judge.
In the Turing Test a human judge engages in a typed conversation with a human and a machine.
If the human judge could not tell which terminal was controlled by the human, the machine could be said to be intelligent.
In the "Turing test", a computer is deemed intelligent when a human judge cannot reliably tell which of his two unseen interlocutors is a computer and which is another human being.
In what is called a Turing test (after Alan Turing, a pioneering mathematician who invented it in 1950) a human judge sits at a computer terminal, through which he conducts a question-and-answer session with a second party that is either another human or a clever piece of software designed to imitate human responses.
Vinge's ideas have been taken up by a number of others, most notably inventor and engineer Ray Kurzweil, who for many years has put the date of the singularity at 2045 and the date when machine intelligence passes the Turing test – that is, convinces a human judge it's human – at 2029.
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Character-drawing machines can fool human judges.
But will computers ever fully replace human judges?
In some cases, computational aesthetic systems have also been used to aid human judges.
And I have seen little to challenge my misgivings about sports with human judges.
The program convinced 33% of the human judges at an event at the Royal Society that it was actually a human.
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