In 2014 it was widely reported that the Turing Test had been passed, and that this was a major AI milestone.
See: Computer AI passes Turing test in 'world first [BBC]; Turing Test Success Marks Milestone in Computing History [reading.ac.uk]; What is the Turing test? And are we all doomed now? [The Guardian]
Never mind that the "Imitation Game" is subjective, and that porn bots have been passing it since there were porn bots—University of Reading was clear about their metrics.
But I understand that it did lead to revised tests, and extension of thinking on what constitutes passing such a threshold.
- How have Turing Tests been extended since 2014?
How strong was the 2014 test? What have been the criticisms of the 2014 determinations?