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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.
The Turing Test is a deceptively simple method of determining whether a machine can demonstrate human intelligence.
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A trove of forgotten papers penned by famed World War II codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for the record-setting price of ...
The results indicate that interrogators often mistook these AI models for human participants, suggesting that the Turing Test can, at least in certain settings, be outmaneuvered by the latest ...
As we mark Alan Turing Day 2025, we reflect on his enduring legacy and ask: has AI truly passed the Turing Test?
Alan Turing developed The Turing Test to determine if a computer could trick a human into thinking it is also a human. Here is how the test works.
For more than 70 years, the Turing Test has been a popular benchmark for analyzing the intelligence of computers. But experts say it's far beyond obsolete.
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 ...
ChatGPT passing the Turing Test feels like an inevitability. In fact, some researchers believe it already has.
Scientists claim that OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 has become the first AI to pass the famous 'Turing test' designed to detect human-like intelligence in artificial systems.