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  1. Human or Not: Start Human or AI game

    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.

  2. FAQ - Human or Not

    What is Human or Not? Human or Not is a social Turing test game where you chat for two minutes and try to determine if you're talking to a real person or an AI bot. Chat data may be …

  3. Human or Not: Turing Test Chat Session

    Chat game session with a human or AI bot. Can you guess if this chat was with Human or AI?

  4. Human or Not: Launch Story From Idea Inception to 80k Games a …

    The best chatbots today sound indistinguishable from humans - if you don't believe us, check out the "Human or Not?" Turing-test game. So Humanornot.ai created by AI21 Labs was …

  5. The Turing Test: Explained through Human or Not Game

    Here's the deal: You're in this digital guessing game, trying to figure out if you're texting with a human or an AI that's learned to use emojis like a pro. "Human or Not" takes the classic Turing …

  6. Human or Not: Classified Files

    Why Human or Not Is So Addictive Psychology, surprise, and quick play—why this modern Turing test keeps players coming back. How AI Gives Itself Away in Conversation Five telltale signs …

  7. Language Patterns That Trick Most Players in the Turing Test …

    Why language patterns that trick most players in the Turing test game Human or Not feel so human—and what that says about online authenticity.

  8. Humans Struggle to Identify GPT-4 in Conversation

    A recent study confirms that people cannot distinguish GPT-4 from a human in a Turing test during short conversations. Researchers evaluated three different AI systems: ELIZA, GPT …

  9. Play & Rank Leaderboard

    Play & Rank Top Players Leaderboard Total Humans earned

  10. Do Large Language Models Know What Humans Know? Theory of …

    Can language alone explain human theory of mind? Language explains part of it, but humans likely rely on additional biological, social, and perceptual mechanisms.