• @Zachariah
      link
      223 months ago

      Whats so cute …? They were Turing to kill you …😏

      Found the bot.

      • dactylotheca
        link
        fedilink
        English
        13 months ago

        I think the Turing test is flawed; eg. ChatGPT playing the part of a doctor is more likely to be empathetic than a real doctor.

        The question isn’t whether computers can act like humans; the question is can we.

        • MBM
          link
          fedilink
          53 months ago

          My problem with the Turing test is basically Goodhart’s law: “When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure”

          • @laughterlaughter
            link
            13 months ago

            Your comment is weird. The point of the test is to fool humans. Humans were fooled. What does it have to do with measurement and Goodhart’s law?

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          33 months ago

          I got a phishing spam pretending to be the USPS the other day. Had the logo and everything, grammar was good, but at the end it said something like “USPS wishes you good luck every day.” I know the fucking post office isn’t that benevolent! Especially under the present Postmaster General. Block and Report.

        • @laughterlaughter
          link
          13 months ago

          I’ve heard people say “omg chatgpt so stoopid, not the point of the Turing test” lately.

          To me, that’s moving the goalpost.

          The Turing test is about fooling a human being into thinking he/she is interacting with another human being.

          Does this happen? Yes. 100%. Or at least almost 100% (because not everyone is fooled.)

          Now, the whole thing about chatgpt being stupid, etc, well… that’s another matter.

          Come up with another test. Name it the Goofy test, or whatever.