A new study has found that OpenAI's latest large language model not only passed the Turing Test but outperformed actual humans in being perceived as human. The results, published in a preprint paper ...
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Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today's LLMs meet key tests
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn, and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes—and that such ...
In 1950, British mathematician and logician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine if a computer was as intelligent as a human. He called the test the “Imitation Game.” You may recall a 2014 movie ...
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 version of ...
In a recent preprint study, researchers put GPT-4.5 to the test—not to solve complex problems or write code, but to do something far more human: hold a conversation. The results were impressive. When ...
The rise of generative artificial intelligence has launched us into a new age. Machines now perform tasks that once belonged only to human minds. Using pretrained models and transformers, they create ...
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What is the Turing test? How the rise of generative AI may have broken the famous imitation game.
"Can machines think?" That's the core question legendary mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing posed in October, 1950. Turing wanted to assess whether machines could imitate or exhibit ...
Artificial intelligence has been around for longer than most of us realize. In 1950, Alan Turing proposed the famous “Turing test” in a paper, opening with the sentence “I propose to consider the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant. In today’s column, I explore an intriguing and unresolved AI ...
In 1950, British mathematician and logician Alan Turing proposed a test to determine if a computer was as intelligent as a human. He called the test the “Imitation Game.” You may recall a 2014 movie ...
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