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Note that Turing test allows a lot leeway for the test settings, i.e. who interrogates it, how much they know about the weakness of current SOA models, are they allowed to use tools (I'm thinking of something like ARC-AGI but in a format that allows chat-based testing), and how long a chat is allowed etc. Therefore there can be multiple interpretations of whether the current models pass the test or not.

One could say that if there is maximally hard Turing test, and a "sloppy" Turing test, we are somewhere where the current models pass the sloppy version but not the maximally hard version.



Hah, tools-or-no does make things interesting, since this opens up the robot tactic of "use this discord API to poll some humans about appropriate response". And yet if you're suspiciously good at cube roots, then you might out yourself as robot right away. Doing any math at all in fact is probably suspect. Outside of a classroom humans tend to answer questions like "multiply 34 x 91" with "go fuck yourself", and personally I usually start closing browser tabs when asked to identify motorcycles




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