“Researchers in the field sometimes describe our goal as to pass the ‘Visual Turing Test,’” said Suyeon Choi […] “A visual Turing Test then means, ideally, one cannot distinguish between a physical, real thing as seen through the glasses and a digitally created image being projected on the display surface,” Choi said.
So they just came up with a needlessly opaque synonym of “verisimilitude”.
So they just came up with a needlessly opaque synonym of “verisimilitude”.
To be fair, one of those is much, much easier to remember. Honestly I don’t even know how to pronounce verisimilitude.
It’s ‘verisimilitude’.