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  1. 1966; há 58 anos. Última cerimónia. 2020. O Prêmio Turing é concedido anualmente pela Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) para uma pessoa selecionada por contribuições à computação. As contribuições devem ser duradouras e fundamentais no campo computacional.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Turing_AwardTuring Award - Wikipedia

    The ACM A. M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions of lasting and major technical importance to computer science. [2] It is generally recognized as the highest distinction in the field of computer science and is often referred to as the "Nobel Prize of Computing".

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    Recipient (s)
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    2023
    "For reshaping our understanding of the ...
    Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton ...
    2022
    "For the invention, standardization, and ...
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ...
    2021
    "For pioneering contributions to ...
    Argonne National Laboratory, Oak Ridge ...
    2020
    "For fundamental algorithms and theory ...
    Bell Labs, Princeton University, Stanford ...
  3. A denominação do prêmio é homenagem a Alan Mathison Turing, um matemático britânico considerado um dos pais da ciência da computação moderna. O prêmio é conhecido como o " Prêmio Nobel da computação". É patrocinado pela Intel Corporation e acompanhado atualmente por um prêmio monetário no valor de 250 mil USD .

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    Originally, $2,000 was awarded for the most human-seeming program in the competition. The prize was $3,000 in 2005 and $2,250 in 2006. In 2008, $3,000 was awarded. In addition, there were two one-time-only prizes that have never been awarded. $25,000 is offered for the first program that judges cannot distinguish from a real human and which can con...

    The rules varied over the years and early competitions featured restricted conversation Turing testsbut since 1995 the discussion has been unrestricted. For the three entries in 2007, Robert Medeksza, Noah Duncan and Rollo Carpenter,some basic "screening questions" were used by the sponsor to evaluate the state of the technology. These included sim...

    The prize has long been scorned by experts in the field,for a variety of reasons. It is regarded by many as a publicity stunt.Marvin Minsky scathingly offered a "prize" to anyone who could stop the competition. Loebner responded by jokingly observing that Minsky's offering a prize to stop the competition effectively made him a co-sponsor. The rules...

    Markoff, John (Jan 10, 1993). "Cocktail-Party Conversation -- With a Computer". New York Times. Conversation with the 1992 winner; topic: men and women
    Platt, Charles (April 1995). "What's It Mean to be Human, Anyway?". Wired.
  4. The ACM A.M. Turing Award, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize of Computing,” carries a $1 million prize with financial support provided by Google, Inc. The award is named for Alan M. Turing, the British mathematician who articulated the mathematical foundations of computing.