How a brain-like computer could be used to mark exams
It’s almost as accurate as a human.
It’s almost as accurate as a human.
Cumberbatch? Check! Computers? Check! Turing? Check!
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For a computer program to be successful, it must be mistaken for a human more than 30 per cent of the time during a series of five minute keyboard conversations.
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Some scientists believe that we are closer than ever to achieving artificial intelligence in machines – but questions about what intelligence really is remain.