And that's basically what actually happened, is somebody managed to build a computer program that was good enough to fool a third of the judges. So you text message to a computer or a person, you don't know which. So those of you who don't remember what a teletype is can think of it as text messaging back and forth. GARY MARCUS: It was devised in the teletype era. I asked him to explain how the test works. Gary Marcus is a professor of cognitive science at New York University. Last week, a computer program pretending to be a 13-year-old boy named Eugene Gustman was the first to pass the test - meaning the age of artificial intelligence has begun - maybe. He also devised the Turing Test, a measure of artificial intelligence. The code breaking skills of mathematician Alan Turing helped the Allies win World War II. It's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR West.
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