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A Turing test for crowds [PDF]
The accuracy and believability of crowd simulations underpins computational studies of human collective behaviour, with implications for urban design, policing, security and many other areas.
Jamie Webster, Martyn Amos
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Evaluation of Deep Learning-Based Automated Detection of Primary Spine Tumors on MRI Using the Turing Test [PDF]
BackgroundRecently, the Turing test has been used to investigate whether machines have intelligence similar to humans. Our study aimed to assess the ability of an artificial intelligence (AI) system for spine tumor detection using the Turing test ...
Hanqiang Ouyang +21 more
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Putting ChatGPT’s Medical Advice to the (Turing) Test: Survey Study
BackgroundChatbots are being piloted to draft responses to patient questions, but patients’ ability to distinguish between provider and chatbot responses and patients’ trust in chatbots’ functions are not well established.
Oded Nov, Nina Singh, Devin Mann
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A Turing Test for artificial nets devoted to vision [PDF]
In this work1 we argue that, despite recent claims about successful modeling of the visual brain using deep nets, the problem is far from being solved, particularly for low-level vision.
Jorge Vila-Tomás +4 more
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A Minimal Turing Test: Reciprocal Sensorimotor Contingencies for Interaction Detection [PDF]
In the classical Turing test, participants are challenged to tell whether they are interacting with another human being or with a machine. The way the interaction takes place is not direct, but a distant conversation through computer screen messages ...
Pamela Barone +5 more
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Attributions toward artificial agents in a modified Moral Turing Test [PDF]
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) raise important questions about whether people view moral evaluations by AI systems similarly to human-generated moral evaluations. We conducted a modified Moral Turing Test (m-MTT), inspired by Allen et al.
Eyal Aharoni +8 more
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More human than human: a Turing test for photographed faces [PDF]
Background Recent experimental work has shown that hyper-realistic face masks can pass for real faces during live viewing. However, live viewing embeds the perceptual task (mask detection) in a powerful social context that may influence respondents ...
Jet Gabrielle Sanders +3 more
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Deciphering CAPTCHAs: what a Turing test reveals about human cognition. [PDF]
Turning Turing's logic on its head, we used widespread letter-based Turing Tests found on the internet (CAPTCHAs) to shed light on human cognition. We examined the basis of the human ability to solve CAPTCHAs, where machines fail.
Thomas Hannagan +3 more
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What Should Replace the Turing Test?
Today, chatbots and other artificial intelligence tools pass the Turing test, which was Turing’s alternative to trying to answer the question: can a machine think? Despite their success in passing the Turing test, these machines do not think.
Philip N. Johnson-Laird, Marco Ragni
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The Irrelevance of the Turing Test in Current Deep Learning
The role of artificial intelligence in the Turing test is to imitate human beings to such an extent that people will not realize it is a machine. With the rise of deep learning (a subcategory of AI), the situation is changing rapidly as the new systems ...
Ondrej Hriadel
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