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Do LLMs already pass the Turing test? : r singularity - Reddit The turing test is designed to beat these presumptuous promt based models because the test duration is meant to see through the systematic approach For the turing test to be beat the model needs to transcend the patterns like chatgpt always have in its output
Its official: the Turing Test has been passed. The challenge . . . - Reddit The Turing test is one way to evaluate a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior that is indistinguishable from that of a human However, it has been argued that passing the Turing test is not necessarily equivalent to demonstrating true intelligence or consciousness
I mean, hasnt it already passed the Turing test? - Reddit The Turing test focuses on imitation, a shallow measure of intelligence It assumes that if a machine can convincingly mimic human conversation, it possesses genuine understanding
Has AI passed the Turing test yet? : r NoStupidQuestions - Reddit The Turing test was passed by AI well before ChatGPT was a thing The test was never a scientific benchmark, just a random thought experiment Turns out it is pretty easy to trick humans behind a screen into thinking they are chatting with another human Software has been routinely doing that, intentionally or unintentionally, for a decade or longer now
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ELI5: How does the Turing test work, and why is it still . . . - Reddit The Turing test is a sneak attack on the vulnerable flanks of that question If an AI system can perform some activity (classically, engaging in conversation) sufficiently well that it is indistinguishable from a human performing the activity, it works, and it doesn't matter if what it does is or is not "actual thinking"
The turing test, where are we now ? : r OpenAI - Reddit The Turing Tests of various flavors are built on the premise that if you can successfully imitate a conversation you are intelligent We've seen with LLMs that they pass some of these tests very easily because it turns out that saying convincing things does not require cognition to do This of course says something about lawyers and politicians I suppose as well