The Turing test focuses on the ability to chat—can we test the ability to think?
Froyn
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You’re saying the test would work.
In 43+ years on this planet I’ve never HEARD someone seriously use “non sequitur” properly in a sentence.
Asking if the intention is sincere would be another flag given the circumstances (knowing they were being tested).

Toss in a couple real questions like: “What is the 42nd digit of pi?”, “What is the square root of -i ?”, and you’d find the AI pretty quick.

admiralteal
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Cool.

Both the phrases you’re calling out as clearly AI came from me. Not used by ChatGPT, just how I summarized its response. I wonder if this is the first time someone has brazenly accused me of being an AI bot?

Froyn
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LoL, no I took you at your word which was my mistake
“ChatGPT tells you” read to me like you attempted and got that response.

pbjamm
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Both the phrases you’re calling out as clearly AI came from me.

Perhaps you are an instance of an LLM and do not realize it.

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