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- Reverse_Turing_test abstract "A reverse Turing test is a Turing test in which the objective or roles between computers and humans have been reversed.Conventionally, the Turing test is conceived as having a human judge and a computer subject which attempts to appear human. Critical to the concept is the parallel situation of a human judge and a human subject, who also attempts to appear human. The intent of the test isfor the judge to attempt to distinguish which of these two situations is actually occurring. It is presumed that a human subject will always be judged human, and a computer is then said to "pass the Turing test" if it too is judged human. Any of these roles may be changed to form a "reverse Turing test".".
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- Reverse_Turing_test wikiPageExternalLink Striegel_Failed_Turing_test.pdf.
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- Reverse_Turing_test subject Category:Alan_Turing.
- Reverse_Turing_test subject Category:Turing_tests.
- Reverse_Turing_test type Abstraction100002137.
- Reverse_Turing_test type Cognition100023271.
- Reverse_Turing_test type Experiment105798043.
- Reverse_Turing_test type HigherCognitiveProcess105770664.
- Reverse_Turing_test type Inquiry105797597.
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- Reverse_Turing_test type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Reverse_Turing_test type Thinking105770926.
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- Reverse_Turing_test type TuringTests.
- Reverse_Turing_test comment "A reverse Turing test is a Turing test in which the objective or roles between computers and humans have been reversed.Conventionally, the Turing test is conceived as having a human judge and a computer subject which attempts to appear human. Critical to the concept is the parallel situation of a human judge and a human subject, who also attempts to appear human. The intent of the test isfor the judge to attempt to distinguish which of these two situations is actually occurring.".
- Reverse_Turing_test label "Reverse Turing test".
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