Proper noun
A surname of Germanic origin.
Alan Turing (1912–1954), a British logician and early computer scientist.
(computing) A programming language (named after Alan Turing).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAny aeai [A. I., artificial intelligence ] smart enough to pass a Turing test is smart enough to know to fail it. Ian McDonald
Pretty smart piece of thinkware by all accounts: full Turing compliance; about as clever as you can make a machine before you have to start giving it human rights. Alastair Reynolds
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve into superintelligence, King Solomon's challenge will supersede the Turing test. Newton Lee
Turing had a strong predeliction for working things out from first principles, usually in the first instance without consulting any previous work on the subject, and no doubt it was this habit which gave his work that characteristically original flavor. James H. Wilkinson
Because of the Turing completeness theory, everything one Turing-complete language can do can theoretically be done by another Turing-complete language, but at a different cost. You can do everything in assembler, but no one wants to program in assembler anymore. Yukihiro Matsumoto
Alan Turing gave us a mathematical model of digital computing that has completely withstood the test of time. He gave us a very, very clear description that was truly prophetic. George Dyson