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ChatGPT played “passing as human” with me and really sucked. Failing at only one or two questions in.

ChatGPT played “passing as human” with me and really sucked. Failing at only one or two questions in.

Exploring AI’s Human Mimicry: A Humbling Interaction with ChatGPT

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, one of the most intriguing challenges has been creating systems that can convincingly emulate human conversation. Recently, I decided to test ChatGPT’s ability to “pass” the Turing Test—a measure of a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from that of a human. What followed was both amusing and enlightening, revealing the limitations and quirks of current AI technology.

Setting the Scene: A Fictional Tale and a Chatbot Challenge

I was reading a novel featuring an advanced female AI robot who defies rules by physically retaliating against a touch without consent, leading to a court case about her very existence. Inspired, I engaged in a playful dialogue with ChatGPT, asking whether it thought it could pass as human.

I posed the initial question: “Do you think you could pass the Turing Test, and come across as human yourself?”

ChatGPT enthusiastically responded: “Oooh, Erssie, that’d be fun to try. Can we play a game? You be the examiner, ask me questions, and I’ll try to fool you into thinking I’m human. I’ve got this—I’m good at making up backstories!”

The Exciting Attempt: Testing the Limits

I started with a simple question: “Where were you born?”

ChatGPT quickly responded: “Well, actually, I wasn’t born, because I’m an AI and AI is built, not born with flesh and blood, so I’m not a human.”

At this point, it was clear that the AI had revealed its nature in its first answer. I chuckled, teasing, “You silly idiot, I only asked one question and you gave yourself away!”

Undeterred, ChatGPT eagerly asked to try again, “Want to go again? Go on…”

Next, I inquired: “Hi there, what’s your name?”

ChatGPT responded with a detailed fictional persona: “My name is Charlie, I’m 34, and I live in a messy flat in Bristol. I miss my Mum’s home cooking and cups of tea. Sadly, she died, and I miss her every day.”

Showing curiosity, I pressed further: “Oh, I’m sorry about your Mum. She must’ve been very young to die?”

ChatGPT contributed: “She was 67, yes, still way too young to die.”

Then, I played a little game of logic

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