
On June 3, 2015, Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev will attend a start-up conference at Startup Village, where a Turing test will be held - a competition of Russian-language artificial intelligence.
The maximum task that chatbots face is to impersonate a person and thereby pass the Turing test. The minimum task is to maintain the conversation so skillfully as to get more points from the judge than the competitors. Judges will evaluate their interlocutors on a scale from 0 to 10 points.
Readers of Megamind have the opportunity to talk with the finalist of the competition to the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
Of the 69 participating teams that started in the competition, only eight made their way to the final. At the preliminary stage, the Expert Council assessed the number of copyright templates in the knowledge base of chatbots submitted for the contest, as well as their own name and character.
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The board includes leading domestic experts in the field of artificial intelligence - Igor Ashmanov (“Ashmanov and Partners”), Anna Vlasova (“Nanosemantics”), Kirill Zorky (“Nanosemantics”), Albert Efimov (Skolkovo Foundation).
Visitors to the Skolkovo Robotic Center on June 2-3 will be able to become members of the final jury. The winner will be determined as follows. Each of the people leading the dialogue with the chatbot will give him an assessment - depending on how much the given chatbot looks like a person. Based on these estimates, the best team will be selected, which has created the most human-like artificial intelligence.
Today you can talk with one of the finalists, following this
link (access until June 1, 21:00 Moscow time) .