
The Turing test was a significant turning point for Artificial Intelligence. In 1950 Alan M. Turing formed the idea that if we can build a machine that can convince an interrogator that it is human, then in theory, this would make the machine intelligent. But is this the first step to take? No. Making a machine a fully intelligent is illogical. Being able to create such a machine that would hold all such information would take up more space than we have particles in our universe.
Turing was not wrong with his thoughts, I just think he was jumping forward more than he was. But what are the advantages of building such a machine. Well, truly there are none. Turing did not look into the aspect that the machine would really be intelligent, but looked at it as humans are actually fooled and this is what makes them apply the word intelligent to the machine.
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You are confusing access to knowledge with intelligence. You must first answer the question of what intelligence is rather than jumping to the equation of knowledge (access to information) == intelligence. Wikipedia has lots of information. Is that an AI engine?
Pretty interesting
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