According to the Turing test:?
a. ?when a human can solve a computational problem as well as a computer, the human can be considered intelligent
b. ?if an observer cannot differentiate between the answers to questions given by a human and those given by a computer, the computer can be said to think
c. ?a computer must score at least 100 on an IQ test in order to be considered intelligent
d. ?it must be demonstrated that a computer understands what it is doing before it can be said to think
ANSWER:
b
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