Bots don't need to pass the Turing test -- just the beer test
The Turing test is a test, developed by Alan Turing in 1950, of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human. When I joined Slack, my vision was to help developers build bots that pass the Turing test 2–3 times a day. As time passes, I understand the "beer test" might be much more important. Now the Beer Test is much less complex than the Turing Test: When I worked in New Zealand, I was asked to interview several engineers and product managers. In addition to assessing their tech and product skills, I had to answer this question: "Would you go out for a beer with this person?"
May-3-2016, 02:40:30 GMT
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