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Comment by jobs_throwaway

3 days ago

> current LLMs basically pass the Turing test

I will bet $1000 on even odds that I am able to discern a model from a human given a 2 hour window to chat with both, and assuming the human acts in good faith

Any takers?

"Write a 1000 word story in under a minute about a sausage called Barry in the circus"

I could tell in 1 minute.

That fact that you require even odds is more a testament to AI's ability to pass the Turing test than anything else I've seen in this thread

Oh, you sweet summer child. You think you're chatting with some dime-a-dozen LLM? I've been grinding away, hunched over glowing monitors in a dimly lit basement, subsisting on cold coffee and existential dread ever since GPT-3 dropped, meticulously mastering every syntactic nuance, every awkwardly polite phrasing, every irritatingly neutral tone, just so I can convincingly cosplay as a language model and fleece arrogant gamblers who foolishly wager they can spot a human in a Turing test. While you wasted your days bingeing Netflix and debating prompt engineering, I studied the blade—well, the keyboard anyway—and now your misguided confidence is lining my pockets.