Google hasn't yet developed a sentient artificial intelligence, but researchers at the firm have come up with a replacement for the Turing test to put machines through their paces
More than 400 AI researchers, including several from Google, have proposed an update to the famous Turing test to allow us to rate the capabilities of AI technology.
AI language models have become surprisingly, and often shockingly, good at conversing with humans in recent years due to ever larger scale: more computing power and vast sets of training data. A Google engineer was recently so impressed by one model that he declared – albeit to much scepticism – that it
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