How Relevant is the Turing Test in the Age of Sophisbots?
Dan Boneh, Andrew J. Grotto, Patrick McDaniel, Nicolas, Papernot

TL;DR
This paper examines the relevance of the Turing Test in today's era of sophisticated AI, questioning its effectiveness in evaluating machine intelligence amidst advanced simulation capabilities.
Contribution
It critically analyzes the limitations of the Turing Test and discusses alternative approaches for assessing AI intelligence in the context of modern sophisbots.
Findings
Turing Test's limitations in evaluating modern AI.
Emergence of new evaluation metrics for AI.
Challenges in distinguishing human from machine behavior.
Abstract
Popular culture has contemplated societies of thinking machines for generations, envisioning futures from utopian to dystopian. These futures are, arguably, here now-we find ourselves at the doorstep of technology that can at least simulate the appearance of thinking, acting, and feeling. The real question is: now what?
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts · Ethics and Social Impacts of AI · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
