"Un ordenador merecería ser llamado inteligente"
— Alan Turing
Simplified Meaning:
Imagine you have a really smart friend who can solve problems, understand your questions, and even learn new things on their own. If a computer could do all of this, like thinking and learning by itself, it would be like your smart friend. In the past, computers only did what people told them to do, like a calculator that only does math when you put numbers in. But now, some computers are getting better at figuring out things by themselves, like finding answers on the internet, recognizing faces in photos, or even driving cars without a person. For example, think about Google Assistant or Siri on your phone. You ask it to remind you about a meeting or to play a song, and it understands and does it right away. If a computer can act helpful and smart in many situations, just like your friend helping you with homework or giving advice, we can start to call that computer intelligent. Such computers could make life easier by handling routine tasks and solving problems faster than we can, freeing us to focus on more creative and enjoyable activities.