"He predicted that by the year 2000, machines with approximately 120
megabytes of memory would be able to pass a five-minute test...
30%"...   so, it has  kind of an incremental feel to it, not an
absolute.  This looks like it will be this week's media hot topic.

On 6/9/14, Tim Tyler via AGI <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 08/06/2014 16:56, Mike Archbold wrote:
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>> I says it only convinced 1/3 of the judges, though.  I didn't realize the
>> bar was set so low.
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> *In "COMPUTING MACHINERY AND INTELLIGENCE" By A. M. Turing*
> it says a 30% pass rate is required.
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