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Chatbot Competition
21 Sept 2015 | Lego Challenge 264/365
A chatbot named Rose was judged to be the most convincing in an artificial intelligence competition, but still failed to fool judges into thinking they were talking to a real human being. Thus the Loebner Prize in Artificial Intelligence's US$100,000 jackpot remains unclaimed for another year. Rose assumed the identity of a 30-year-old female hacking consultant for a security firm.
In the competition, judges held conversations with a chatbot and a human simultaneously, and after 25 minutes they were asked to guess which was the machine. The test was originally conceived by Alan Turing to replace the unanswerable question: Can computers think?
Chatbot Competition
21 Sept 2015 | Lego Challenge 264/365
A chatbot named Rose was judged to be the most convincing in an artificial intelligence competition, but still failed to fool judges into thinking they were talking to a real human being. Thus the Loebner Prize in Artificial Intelligence's US$100,000 jackpot remains unclaimed for another year. Rose assumed the identity of a 30-year-old female hacking consultant for a security firm.
In the competition, judges held conversations with a chatbot and a human simultaneously, and after 25 minutes they were asked to guess which was the machine. The test was originally conceived by Alan Turing to replace the unanswerable question: Can computers think?