The Extraordinary Invention of Intelligence - Universal Mind
In 1948 a young man by the name of Alan Turing penned a report entitled "Intelligent Machinery." The opening sentence "I propose to investigate the question as to whether it is possible for machinery to show intelligent behavior" (1) had instantly set the stage for what we today would call AI, or Artificial Intelligence. And ever since that time the world has looked towards the future with glossy stares and dreams of such a day. Turing, in 1935, was the pioneering mind behind the modern computer, though most people recognize the name based on the human computer test called the Turing Test. The test was introduced by Alan in a 1950 paper titled "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," and his goal was to "test if a machine's ability could exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human."
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