Computer game bot Turing test
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The computer game bot Turing test is a variant of the Turing test, where a human judge viewing and interacting with a virtual world must distinguish between other humans and video game bots, both interacting with the same virtual world. This variant was first proposed in 2008 by Associate Professor Philip Hingston[1][2] of Edith Cowan University, and implemented through a tournament called the 2K BotPrize.[3]