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If AI is making the Turing test obsolete, what might be better?
(arstechnica.com)
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Not sure, I'm not familiar with the test, just figured I'd tell the results from asking the AI.
I think based on what you said about it
That the Balanced style didn't fail, because while it didn't ask about strokes or medical attention, it did point out I'm asking a nonsense question and refused to engage with it.
The Precise style did try to find an answer and the Creative style didn't realize I'm fucking with it, so I do think based on the criteria they'd fail the test.
Though, honestly, I'd fail the test too. When asked such a question, I'd think there has to be an answer and it's stupid of me not to see it and I'd look for it. I think the Precise style's answer is very much where I'd end up.