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Artificial Intelligence Problem Characteristics :-
1. Decomposable to smaller or easier problems
2. Solution steps can be ignored or undone
3. Predictable problem universe
4. Good solutions are obvious
5. Uses internally consistent knowledge base
6.Requires lots of knowledge or uses knowledge to constrain solutions
7. Requires periodic interaction between human and computer
The Turing Test approach The Turing Test is a method for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human. The test is named after Alan Turing, an English mathematician who pioneered artificial intelligence during the 1940s and 1950s, and who is credited with devising the original version of the test. According to this kind of test, a computer is deemed to have artificial intelligence if it can mimic human responses under specific conditions. Consider the following setting. There are two rooms, A and B. One of the rooms contains a computer. The other contains a human. The interrogator is outside and does not know which one is a computer. He can ask questions through a teletype and receives answers from both A and B. The interrogator needs to identify whether A or B are humans. To pass the Turing test, the machine has to fool the interrogator into believing that it is human.