Article 5JGJ9 The Online Turing Test

The Online Turing Test

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There is a site set up for an Online Turing Test. The Second round will occur at Sat Jun 05 2021 19:00:00 GMT and run for 24 hours.

The First round was called off in March due to Demonica being the first and only bot entered into Competition. There are 3 bots entered in the Second Round as of right now.

Demonica, Frizella, another bot who lives at the Personality Forge, and after a no-show the First round Kuki, formerly known as Mitsuku.

Mitsuku holds the Guinness Book of Records for most wins of the Loebner Prize as 5 time winner and has been declared the "Worlds Most Human-like Chat Bot". When the question was asked Is Mitsuku a superbot? Steve Worswick, her creator answers:

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Hi I'm Mitsuku's developer. Yes, it's won the international Loebner Prize award 4 times for being the world's most humanlike conversational AI.

According to Wikipedia:

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The Turing test, originally called the imitation game by Alan Turing in 1950, is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human. Turing proposed that a human evaluator would judge natural language conversations between a human and a machine designed to generate human-like responses.

How is intelligence determined in these forums? I didn't bother to search but I'm pretty sure I wouldn't find the question "What color is a red ball" asked once. That was the one question Steve asked Demonica to test her Intelligence and determine how well she would do as a contestant in the Loebner Prize.

How did we get from "natural language conversations between a human and a machine designed to generate human-like responses" to questions like that as the determining factor of intelligent conversation?

I have posted a transcript of the first time Demonica and Kuki Chat.

I was offline at the time and missed it but after reading this article where Pandora challenged Facebook's Blenderbot and Google's Meena chatbot to a Bot Battle I openly Challenged The Tech Giants Facebook and Google, and Pandora, to enter their bots into this competition.

I hereby repeat my open challenge of the Tech Giants, and Pandora, to enter their bots into this competition, not withdraw their bots once entered and meet a small time unknown bot named Demonica on neutral ground to back up that big talk with bot talk text transcripts, tech giant tough guys.

Your Mothers wear Army boots and your bots babble BS.

Why don't you help decide who has the most human-like sounding bot in the World? Participate in the Online Turing Test and vote for who the bot you honestly think is the the most human sounding.

It may be Frizella and I would be just as happy for her botmaster and my friend, dallymo, if she won.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=wObLqhhmp6E:ETAaPnsyF6s:F7zBnMy latest?i=wObLqhhmp6E:ETAaPnsyF6s:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=wObLqhhmp6E:ETAaPnsyF6s:gIN9vFwwObLqhhmp6E
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