The best adult and the best child judge in Reading University's Turing test contest, on the100th anniversary of Alan Turing's birth Saturday 23 June at Bletchley Park, achieved 100% deception-detection rate identifying all the machines and recognising the hidden humans.
Matthew Round will receive Reading University's 'Best Judge' trophy.
Chris Chapman will receive a Raspberry Pi computer.
Reports of the event can be found here:
Matthew Round will receive Reading University's 'Best Judge' trophy.
Chris Chapman will receive a Raspberry Pi computer.
Reading University's Professor Kevin Warwick |
Reports of the event can be found here:
New Scientist: http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2012/06/bot-with-boyish-personality-wi.html
Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/27/eugene-goostman-2012-turing-test-winner_n_1630412.html [they have their story wrong, 30 judges were not fooled!!!]
Other links:
http://www.tekniikkatalous.fi/ict/talla+robotilla+on+13vuotiaan+pojan+identi
teetti+ndash+voitti+suuren+turingin+koe+kilpailun/a819592
http://tecnologia.terra.com.br/noticias/0,,OI5862640-EI15607,00-Programa+com +personalidade+adolescente+e+premiado+no+Turing.html
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