If a machine can pass the Turing Test, then it is intelligent.
Computer science, codebreaking
If a machine can pass the Turing Test, then it is intelligent.
Computer science, codebreaking
Paraphrase of the core idea of the Turing Test, often simplified. Not a direct quote in this precise wording from 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence', but accurately reflects his concept.
1950 (concept)
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