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👤 Author: by writer 2021-04-19 23:48:26
Today, some telephone calls to business are handled by automated answering systems that use speech and voice recognition to converse with the caller. Do these systems pass the Turing test? Explain your answer.

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3301794392qqcom • 2021-04-20 09:07:30
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3108655967qqcom • 2021-04-20 13:33:29
My answer is no. Because though they use speech and voice recognition to converse with the call, we can still recognize that it is a machine but not human beings PostVer 0

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nintendolinkfoxmailcom • 2021-04-20 16:25:51
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rababboug69gmailcom • 2021-04-21 00:29:54
I think Yes , these system pass the turing test . because The Turing Test is a deceptively simple method of determining whether a machine can demonstrate human intelligence: If a machine can engage in a conversation with a human without being detected as a machine, it has demonstrated human intelligence. PostVer 0

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1917871807qqcom • 2021-04-22 18:38:49
I think the vast majority of automated telephone answering systems fail the Turing test, and only a small number of systems pass the Turing test in certain areas, such as Google Duplex of Google in the reservation area. PostVer 0

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3218825920qqcom • 2021-04-22 20:20:27
I think these systems can pass the Turing test. Turing test is invented by Alan Matheson Turing. It refers to the situation that the tester and the tested are separated, and ask questions to the tested at will through some devices. In today society, the phone is generally controlled by artificial intelligence, generally has the independent consciousness to answer certain questions, so as to pass the Turing test. PostVer 0

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wx287_oz26ft_ppvmz0yhrwncdglpjyuum • 2021-04-24 09:50:54
I think these systems may pass the Turing test. John Hennessy, chairman of alpha, the parent company of Google, said that duplex artificial intelligence voice technology, which was added to Google assistant, had partially passed the Turing test. However, Hennessy added that duplex does not pass the test in the usual sense, but it has passed the test in the mentioned "business appointment" field, which means that "something is coming". PostVer 0

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wx287_oz26ftyeszxunhjb6ehly8qq5vdi • 2021-04-24 16:48:08
no. Because though they use speech and voice recognition to converse with the call, we can still recognize that it is a machine but not human beings PostVer 0

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1017364560qqcom • 2021-04-25 08:58:39
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1281489327qqcom • 2021-04-25 11:16:50
No. The Turing test is designed to mimic human behavior, and human creativity is far beyond the reach of intelligent AI. PostVer 0

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1498139310qqcom • 2021-04-25 17:35:49
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387940240qqcom • 2021-04-25 23:24:04
It may have not completely passed now, but I think automated answering systems will soon pass the Turing test. With the explosive development of speech recognition and other technologies in recent years, as well as the increase in computing calculation power, speech and voice recognition absolutely will make more progress with better models and more enough training data. PostVer 0

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387940240qqcom • 2021-04-25 23:24:05
It may have not completely passed now, but I think automated answering systems will soon pass the Turing test. With the explosive development of speech recognition and other technologies in recent years, as well as the increase in computing calculation power, speech and voice recognition absolutely will make more progress with better models and more enough training data. PostVer 0

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819354461qqcom • 2021-04-26 21:46:51
NO,because when you answer the question outside of the system programming, it will not have the normal answer and the ability to think independently PostVer 0

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981193371qqcom • 2021-04-27 10:46:15
No, because the systems  are only set recording some voice information to  answer automate. In other words, the system are only made the response depending on the database. The systems have no emotion like human beings, not to mention mislead the people do the wrong choice. (Turing test) PostVer 0

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2287245796qqcom • 2021-04-27 16:51:59
I think these systems may pass the Turing test. John Hennessy, chairman of alpha, the parent company of Google, said that duplex artificial intelligence voice technology, which was added to Google assistant, had partially passed the Turing test. However, Hennessy added that duplex does not pass the test in the usual sense, but it has passed the test in the mentioned "business appointment" field, which means that "something is coming". PostVer 0

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1772435220qqcom • 2021-04-28 15:20:39
No. The Google test has only just passed the Turing test, so overall it does not. PostVer 0

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2394773179qqcom • 2021-04-28 22:18:15
I think not, these automatic answer is only simple fixed sayings, do not have intelligence PostVer 0

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2955836006qqcom • 2021-04-29 09:43:03
Hennessy added that duplex does not pass the test in the usual sense, but it has passed the test in the mentioned "business appointment" field, which means that "something is coming".The systems have no emotion like human beings, not to mention mislead the people do the wrong choice. PostVer 0

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1634605411qqcom • 2021-05-02 22:08:31
<span class="VIiyi" lang="en"><span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en" data-language-to-translate-into="zh-CN" data-phrase-index="0">No, but I think the automatic answering system will pass the Turing test.</span> <span class="JLqJ4b ChMk0b" data-language-for-alternatives="en" data-language-to-translate-into="zh-CN" data-phrase-index="1">In recent years, with the rapid development of speech recognition and other technologies, as well as the improvement of computing power, speech and speech recognition technologies will make greater progress with better models.</span></span> PostVer 0

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542236691qqcom • 2021-05-03 20:18:02
I think yes. With the standardation and low-cost of end-cloud integrated voice interaction modules, there will be more and more public facilities that can speak,.In the future,every space will have at least one contact point that can conduct voice interaction.As smart speech technology improves,real-time speech generation on mobile devices may become indistinguishable from human speech and even pass the Turing test for certain conversations.Rules and even laws for this area will be gradually established to guide the industry towards standardization. PostVer 0

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wx287_oz26ftx_gczjz0jpscvm1-d3flry • 2021-05-04 09:04:54
NO,I dont think this system can pass Turing test.Because though they use speech and voice recognition to converse with the call, we can still recognize that it is a machine but not human beings. PostVer 0

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wx287_oz26ftxkg9s80omiw6ifl9sdtr-s • 2021-05-04 13:10:24
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zboa6023gmailcom • 2021-05-05 07:02:17
when it’s comes to the automatic answer it’s has been set up by a human being, it’s not a part of intelligence material PostVer 0

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2653815589qqcom • 2021-05-05 20:24:47
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2848519344qqcom • 2021-05-05 21:05:47
I think it’s no.The automates answering systems is set up by humans ,we could change it. PostVer 0

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