Turing was a pioneer in computer programming and artificial intelligence. He asked the following question: could it be possible to program a computer to answer questions in such a way that it would fool humans during at least 5 minutes? That is could the human users believe that they are dealing with another human and not a machine? There has been many successful attempts at creating such a program, but of course very limited in scope. People who would like more details can google on Turing and AI.
What botters are dealing with is a very complex example of a Turing test. The problem is not only the scope (Azeroth is a big world, and there are many humans around, not counting the system ai and the gm's), but also the duration. 5 minutes just don't cut it anymore. So the question remains: how to make a bot behave and react as a human?
What botters are dealing with is a very complex example of a Turing test. The problem is not only the scope (Azeroth is a big world, and there are many humans around, not counting the system ai and the gm's), but also the duration. 5 minutes just don't cut it anymore. So the question remains: how to make a bot behave and react as a human?