Experiment should lead to a re-evaluation of how we understand whether people on the internet are really human, researchers ...
This year marks 70 years since Alan Turing published his paper introducing the concept of the Turing Test in response to the question, “Can machines think?” The test’s goal was to determine if a ...
Recent research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides evidence that certain modern ...
Researchers at UC San Diego have published the first empirical, peer-reviewed evidence that a ...
In a standard three-party Turing test, persona-prompted LLMs were often judged to be human, with GPT-4.5 selected over real ...
Even in 1950, at the dawn of the computing age, famous British mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing knew that machines would one day rival the conversational abilities of humans. To ...
A new study provides the first empirical proof of an AI passing the Turing test, with GPT-4.5 reaching a 73% human score.
Since its conception by the British computer scientist Alan Turing, the so-called Turing Test has served as an unofficial benchmark for artificial intelligence. The test is conceptually simple.
Can machines think? The originator of modern, electronic computing asked this question in terms of the now famous Turing test. Turing proposed it as a variant of an “imitation game” in which, using ...
The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a ...