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Evolution of Machines for the Quest of Intelligence

Megha Gupta, Benjamin Abraham

Abstract


Well one of the most frequently asked questions in our current era of machinery evolution is that “Can a Machine think or talk like a human?”. To be answerable to such questions or to make you understand the gravity of this question one must first understand the origin of this question and how this question came into existence. This question led to an idea for measuring A.I that can be made understood by the Turing Test. Turing was a British researcher who proposed hiscontributions to this question, he anticipated that by 2000, machines with hundred megabytes of memory would have the option to effectively breeze through his assessment. In any case, though today our computers have crossed all the previous predictions regarding memory but only a few have succeeded and those which have succeeded focused more on finding clever ways to fool the society than using the overwhelming computing power. So, in this review paper I will be discussing mainly about what is Turing test and what are the parameters required by any machine to pass it then will be discussing about A.I, Journey till A.I. I conclude with the statement we should actually stop imitating man in spite making the answers more natural may help.


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