On this show Aleks Krotoski is joined by Guardian Technology Editor Charles Arthur and Guardian tech reporter Alex Hern to discuss the recent success of a group of computer scientists in passing the Turing test. The Guardian tech team discuss the value of Turing's suggested game and how far we are from an unambiguous experience of artificial intelligence. Also we discuss astronaut Reid Wiseman's first Vine from space and why Nasa get social media so right and web pioneer Ted Nelson's release of OpenXanadu software after a 54-year delay. Finally Keith Stuart reports on this year's E3 games expo.
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Presented by Aleks Krotoski and produced by Jason Phipps with Charles Arthur, Alex Hern and Keith Stuart
The Turing test is beaten and AI moves a step closer. Or does it? – podcast
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