In a now famous paper, Alan Turing asked, What would we ask a computer to do before

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In a now famous paper, Alan Turing asked, “What would we ask a computer to do before we would say that it could think?” In the 1950s Turing devised a test for “thinking” that is now known as the Turing test. Dr. Hugh Loebner, a New York philanthropist, has offered $100,000 for the first machine that fools a judge into thinking it is a person. In 1991 the Computer Museum in Boston held a contest in which 10 judges at the museum held conversations on terminals with eight respondents around the world, including six computers and two humans. The conversations of about 15 minutes each were limited to particular subjects, such as wine, fishing, clothing, and Shakespeare, but in a true Turing test, the questions could involve any topic. Work as a group to decide the questions you would ask. Do you think a computer will ever be able to pass the test?

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