Dancing Robot
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A triumph of mankind's ingenuity over nature, dancing robots represent the pinnacle of technological sophistication. Drawing on Alan Turing's [[seminal]] 1950 paper ''Computing machinery and intelligence'', which proves that all systems capable of dancing the tango, waltz and cha-cha are computationally equivalent, engineers attempt to create robots capable of passing the ''Turing Test'', whereby a blind human observer is unable to distinguish between human and robotic dancers. | A triumph of mankind's ingenuity over nature, dancing robots represent the pinnacle of technological sophistication. Drawing on Alan Turing's [[seminal]] 1950 paper ''Computing machinery and intelligence'', which proves that all systems capable of dancing the tango, waltz and cha-cha are computationally equivalent, engineers attempt to create robots capable of passing the ''Turing Test'', whereby a blind human observer is unable to distinguish between human and robotic dancers. |
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A triumph of mankind's ingenuity over nature, dancing robots represent the pinnacle of technological sophistication. Drawing on Alan Turing's seminal 1950 paper Computing machinery and intelligence, which proves that all systems capable of dancing the tango, waltz and cha-cha are computationally equivalent, engineers attempt to create robots capable of passing the Turing Test, whereby a blind human observer is unable to distinguish between human and robotic dancers.
Well-known dancing robots include: