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This summer, Dartmouth College's Neukom Institute for Computational Science held its annual Turing Tests in the Creative Arts. A system developed by Thomson Reuters Research Scientist Charese Smiley and Senior Software Engineer Hiroko Bretz took first prize in the poetry contest by creating a sonnet that judges thought most likely to be written by a human. Below is the sonnet created by Charese Smiley and Hiroko Bretz's software system: And be very careful crossing the streets. Our Cognitive Computing Center of Excellence focuses on exploring the rapidly developing field of cognitive computing and machine intelligence.