Toshiba laptops through the ages
Toshiba’s 35-year run in the laptop business is at an end, but what a journey it has been.
The road to usability is paved with groundbreaking innovations. Here are 10 of the most significant, stretching from primitive tools to today's computers
1950 The Turing Test
Can computers think? The Turing Test (after its creator, Alan Turing) pits a human interlocutor against another human, hidden from view, and a machine, also hidden. Chatting to each via a screen, the questioner must work out which is human, which machine. If this can't be done, the machine has demonstrated enough 'intelligence' to pass the Turing Test.
In any normal conversation, any machine will quickly fail, demonstrating just how complex 'intelligence' is, and how difficult it is to replicate in a machine. The Turing Test shows us the parameters we're dealing with in HCI and helps us recognise that the gap between 'smart' machines and human brains is still very, very large indeed.
Picture credit: Bletchley Park Museum
Caption by: Joanna Bawa
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