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The bot that is scored as most human-like by the human judges is named the winner. UT^2, which won a warm-up competition last month, shared the honors with MirrorBot, which was programmed by Romanian computer scientist Mihai Polceanu. The winning bots both achieved a humanness rating of 52 percent. Human players received an average humanness rating of only 40 percent. The two winning teams will split the $7,000 first prize.Artificially intelligent game bots pass the Turing test on Turing’s centenary
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Momentum: "Loom" short film Now Online. By Ridley Scott, Luke Scott & RED
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