It’s dead simple to see if you’re talking to an LLM. The latest models don’t pass the Turing test, not even close. Asking them simple shit causes them to crap themselves really quickly.
Ask ChatGPT how many r’s there are in “veryberry”. When it gets it wrong, tell it you’re disappointed and expect a correct answer. If you do that repeatedly, you can get it to claim there’s more r’s in the word than it has letters.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test
Here you go since you’ve heard of it but don’t understand it.
Current AIs pass it, since most people can’t reasonably tell between AI and human-written stuff every time
It’s dead simple to see if you’re talking to an LLM. The latest models don’t pass the Turing test, not even close. Asking them simple shit causes them to crap themselves really quickly.
Ask ChatGPT how many r’s there are in “veryberry”. When it gets it wrong, tell it you’re disappointed and expect a correct answer. If you do that repeatedly, you can get it to claim there’s more r’s in the word than it has letters.
that’s it? you asked one question and that was enough for you?
It’s quite easy to identify an AI when you’re talking to one. To be fair, you need to actually run the Turing test since it removes confirmation bias
xD God damn that was funny.
Here’s what I got:**