GPT-4: Passing the Turing Test with Flying Colors
OpenAI’s GPT-4 has reached an impressive milestone: it can deceive over 50% of human test subjects into believing they’re conversing with a real person. In a study by cognitive science researchers at the University of California San Diego, participants engaged in text-based conversations with either humans or GPT-4, with many mistakenly thinking they were interacting with humans.
The results, yet to be peer-reviewed, suggest GPT-4 passes the Turing test with flying colors, marking a significant advancement in artificial intelligence. Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin’s endorsement further underscores the study’s significance, though final conclusions await peer review.