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Is the Turing test still relevant in today's AI landscape? The advent of large language models has challenged its importance.
A leading AI chatbot has passed a Turing Test more convincingly than a human, according to a new study. Participants in a blind test judged OpenAI’s GPT-4.5 model, which powers the latest ...
What’s wrong with the Turing Test? During the Turing Test, evaluators play different games involving text-based communications with real humans and AI programs (machines or chatbots).
The Turing test has been popularised as the ultimate indicator of machine intelligence. But the truth is more complicated.
It didn’t have the glitter and butterfly wings for eyelashes that we find in RuPaul’s Drag Race—but drag culture is at the heart of today’s bots.
Most people know that the famous Turing Test, a thought experiment conceived by computer pioneer Alan Turing, is a popular measure of progress in artificial intelligence. Many mistakenly assume ...
The Turing test’s utility is fading because chatbots can now emulate human writing without having any true level of understanding, by simply generating the most likely series of words.
The Turing test has long been an important threshold in evaluating machine intelligence, and OpenAI’s latest LLM GPT-4.5 just aced it. Scientists from the University of California San Diego ...
Researchers have put GPT-4.5 through a Turing test, once more proving that people can't tell the difference between humans and AI.
A leading AI chatbot has passed a Turing Test more convincingly than a human, according to a new study. Participants in a blind test judged OpenAI ’s GPT-4.5 model, which powers the latest ...