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Feigenbaum test

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Variation of the Turing test

A Feigenbaum test is a variation of the Turing test where a computer system attempts to replicate an expert in a given field such as chemistry or marketing. It is also known, as a subject matter expert Turing test[1] and was proposed by Edward Feigenbaum in a 2003 paper.[2]

The concept is also described by Ray Kurzweil in his 2005 book The Singularity is Near . Kurzweil argues that machines who pass this test are an inevitable consequence of Moore's Law.[3]

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