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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, first proposed by the British computer scientist Alan Turing in 1950, is meant to be a barometer of whether artificial intelligence can match human intelligence.
Alan Turing was not a well known figure during his lifetime. But today he is famous for being an eccentric yet passionate British mathematician, who conceived modern computing and played a crucial ...
For decades, this remained a theoretical benchmark. But with the recent explosion of powerful chatbots, the original Turing Test for conversation has arguably been passed. This breakthrough raises a ...
What the technology does is allow a new dimension for computer games and for enthusiasts that's bound to be a good thing. Unfortunately, it doesn't come any closer to cracking the Turing test.