GPT-4.5 achieves 73% in Turing test
Researchers at UC San Diego have demonstrated that current large language models can pass the famous Turing test.

The detailsPermalink
- In a standard Turing test, a human chats with a human and a machine through text. Both try to convince the questioner that they are human. If the questioner can’t tell them apart, the machine passes, showing it can imitate human intelligence.
- In the study, participants talked to another human participant and an AI for 5 minutes. Then they should decide whether it is human or not.
- GPT-4.5 achieved a 73% success rate in the test when asked to adopt a specific persona, significantly outperforming human participants.
- Meta’s LLaMa-3.1-405B achieved a success rate of 56%, while other LLMs like GPT-4o only reached about 20%.
Our thoughts
The development of LLMs is advancing quickly. The study results show that current LLMs can communicate through text at a human-like level. Passing the Turing test shows that current LLMs are very powerful and will have a significant economic impact. We see a lot of potential in using deterministic AI agent workflows.
More information: 🔗 arXiv
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