Now a computer programme called Eugene, developed to simulate a 13-year-old boy, has now managed to convince 33 per cent of judges that it is human. No computer had ever previously passed the Turing Test, which requires 30 per cent of human interrogators to be duped during a series of five-minute keyboard conversations. [...] Prof Warwick said there had been previous claims that the test was passed in similar competitions around the world. ‘A true Turing Test does not set the questions or topics prior to the conversations,’ he said. ‘We are therefore proud to declare that Alan Turing’s test was passed for the first time.’
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