top | item 46528300 (no title) leonidasv | 1 month ago > While some are still discussing why computers will never be able to pass the Turing testAre people still debating that? I thought it was settled by the time GPT-4 came out. discuss order hn newest omnicognate|1 month ago There is no the Turing test. I think ELIZA was the first program to pass a Turing test, around 60 years ago. empath75|1 month ago I have an idea for a reverse turing test where humans have to convince an LLM that they are an LLM. I suspect that most people would fail, proving that humans lack intelligence. gcuvyvtvv6|1 month ago You're absolutely right. rcruzeiro|1 month ago You are right to push back on that.
omnicognate|1 month ago There is no the Turing test. I think ELIZA was the first program to pass a Turing test, around 60 years ago.
empath75|1 month ago I have an idea for a reverse turing test where humans have to convince an LLM that they are an LLM. I suspect that most people would fail, proving that humans lack intelligence.
gcuvyvtvv6|1 month ago You're absolutely right. rcruzeiro|1 month ago You are right to push back on that.
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