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what was originally called the imitation game by its creator?mcq​

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Answered by OnlyStudy21
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Alan Turing

Artificial Intelligence | The Turing Test. Alan Turing, in a 1951 paper, proposed a test called "The Imitation Game" that might finally settle the issue of machine intelligence. The first version of the game he explained involved no computer intelligence whatsoever.

Answered by mariospartan
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The imitation game by its creator was firstly referred to as by Alan Turing in 1950

Explanation:

  • It is a test machine’s capacity intelligence behaviour that is equal to, or indistinguishable for a human.
  • The evaluator might be conscious that one of the companions in conversation is a machine, and all members might be separated from one another.
  • The conversation might be confined to a text-handiest channel which include a pc keyboard and display so the end result might now no longer rely on the device's
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