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Q1: What is "Turing test"?
A1: It is a test to tell computer and humans apart.
(It is a test of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to that of human.)
Q2: Who did introduce this test?
A2: Alan Turing
Q3: What was Turing’s final opinion?
A3: “Machines can not think.”
Q4: What are the strenths of turing test?
A4: The turing test, even if imperfect, provides some definitions of "intelligence" and “thinking" that can actually be measured.
(The test allows the interrogator to give the machine a wide variety of intellectual tasks)
Q5: What are the weaknesses of turing test?
A5: The Turing test does not directly test whether the computer behaves intelligently
(it tests only whether the computer behaves like a human being.)
What is turing test?
What does it affect you?
You are answering this question every day to verify that you are a human.

What is this question?
It is called CAPTCHA (an acronym for "Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart"). This CAPTCHA of "aA6DWm" obscures its message from computer interpretation by twisting the letters and adding a background color gradient.
What is the Turing test?
The Turing test is started as a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
In the original illustrative example
- A human judge engages in natural language conversations with a human and a machine designed to generate performance indistinguishable from that of a human being.
- All participants are separated from one another.
- If the judge cannot reliably tell the machine from the human, the machine is said to have passed the test.
- The test does not check the ability to give the correct answer to questions.
- It checks how closely the answer resembles typical human answers.
- The conversation is limited to a text-only channel such as a keyboard and screen so that the result is not dependent on the machine's ability to render words into audio.
