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AI models fool judges more than humans in Turing Test

A recent study has revealed that AI models can outperform humans in a classic Turing Test, appearing more human-like than actual people. This research, conducted by UC San Diego, utilized a modified Turing Test where participants were asked to distinguish between human and AI-generated text. The AI models were able to fool human judges more frequently than humans did, suggesting a significant advancement in AI's ability to mimic human conversation. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates AI's increasing ability to mimic human conversation, potentially impacting human-computer interaction and the definition of intelligence.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on a study and its findings regarding AI performance on a benchmark. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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