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Start playing game here: Do a search, find a match, chat and then guess if you're conversing with a human or an AI bot in this Turing test-inspired challenge.
"Human or Not?" is a social, browser-based game and research project designed as a modern, gamified version of the Turing test. It challenges users to determine, through a two-minute, text-based, anonymous conversation, whether their partner is a human or an artificial intelligence (AI) bot.
Top 5 Human or Not alternatives that challenge your intuition, pattern recognition, and AI detection skills.
Can a machine truly mimic human interaction? Alan Turing proposed the Imitation Game in 1950. This concept remains a digital challenge today. The goal remains simple. If a machine mimics human conversation perfectly, it passes the test. If a chat partner suggests a specific Spotify song for your mood, would you consider them a human or a bot? What if they reply with a quick “sry, running ...