64 years after the father of computer science, Alan Turing, proposed a method of testing whether a machine has obtained human-level intelligence, a 13-year-old AI boy called Eugene Goostman has finally become the first artificial intelligence to pass the Turing Test. Don't worry, though, sentient computers aren't about to take over the world: The Turing Test is actually rather flawed, and doesn't really measure an AI's capability for intelligent thought.
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