An important scientific benchmark that has lasted for over seven decades has been broken by artificial intelligence (AI). A ...
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In a classic Turing test, machine intelligence was more convincingly human than humans
Researchers at UC San Diego have published the first empirical, peer-reviewed evidence that a ...
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Modern AI is often judged to be more human than actual humans in Turing test experiments
Recent research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides evidence that certain modern artificial intelligence systems can successfully pass a standard Turing test.
In a standard three-party Turing test, persona-prompted LLMs were often judged to be human, with GPT-4.5 selected over real people 73% of the time in 5-minute trials. The findings suggest that short ...
A UC San Diego study found GPT-4.5 was judged human more often than real people in live chats, raising sharper questions about AI disclosure, trust, and online identity.
Artificial intelligence systems can now pass the Turing Test – better than a human being, a study has found. The Turing Test – founded by the pioneering mathematician, who called it the Imitation Game ...
A new University of California San Diego study unveils the first empirical evidence that a modern artificial intelligence system can pass the Turing test—a major scientific benchmark that asks whether ...
Alan Turing Institute told by funder to offer better strategy and more value for money after board was reminded of legal duties by watchdog The UK’s leading AI research institute has been told to make ...
Exclusive: Watchdog issues formal guidance to trustees at top AI research institute after staff expressed concerns The board of the UK’s leading AI research institute has been reminded of its legal ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard pioneered quantum information theory. Now they’ve been awarded the highest honor in computer science. Those water-logged scientists, Charles Bennett and Gilles ...
Years before emails, internet banking, cloud servers and cryptocurrency wallets, two scientists devised a way to keep secrets perfectly safe and indecipherable to eavesdropping outsiders. Their 1984 ...
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