Noun
Turing test (plural Turing tests)
(artificial intelligence) A test of a computer's ability to demonstrate intelligence, as measured by whether a human judge can reliably distinguish the computer from another human being by conversing with both entities in written natural language over a terminal.
Any aeai [A. I., artificial intelligence ] smart enough to pass a Turing test is smart enough to know to fail it. Ian McDonald
As artificial intelligence continues to evolve into superintelligence, King Solomon's challenge will supersede the Turing test. Newton Lee
A derivative of the Turing test is the Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart ( CAPTCHA ). Source: Internet
Erwin passes the Turing test with flying colours, and has a dry sense of humour. Source: Internet
If Searle's room could pass the Turing test, but still does not have a mind, then the Turing test is not sufficient to determine if the room has a "mind". Source: Internet
As such, a sort of political Turing test is in order, Banaian said. Source: Internet