In June 2012, at an event marking what would have been the 100th birthday of the test's author, Alan Turing, Goostman won a competition promoted as the largest-ever Turing test contest, in which it successfully convinced 29% of its judges that it was human. The Goostman bot has competed in a number of Turing test contests since its creation, and finished second in the 20 Loebner Prize contest. Developed in Saint Petersburg in 2001 by a group of three programmers, the Russian-born Vladimir Veselov, Ukrainian-born Eugene Demchenko, and Russian-born Sergey Ulasen, Goostman is portrayed as a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy-characteristics that are intended to induce forgiveness in those with whom it interacts for its grammatical errors and lack of general knowledge. Chatbot that arguably passed the Turing testĮugene Goostman is a chatbot that some regard as having passed the Turing test, a test of a computer's ability to communicate indistinguishably from a human.
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