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by edmccard
3084 days ago
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>If you classify say 50% of people as AI's and 50% of AI's as people then those AI's passed the Turing test. And if your version of the test is "heads it's an AI, tails it's human" then any AI's that are classified as human will have "passed the Turing test." |
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The original test specifically had exactly one human and one AI. So, if the judge is forced to do a coin flip that really is success. If the judge does a coin flip because they are lazy then that's not a Turning test.