AI can be defined in multiple ways, including studying how to make computers intelligent like humans, automating intelligent behavior, and studying cognitive abilities through computational models. The Turing test proposes that a computer can be considered intelligent if a human cannot distinguish it from a real person through conversation. Early programs like ELIZA passed the Turing test through simple pattern matching and question swapping rather than true understanding. While the Turing test can be passed through extensive rules, it does not prove a system has human-level intelligence or comprehension.