A Honey Turing Test
A Honey Turing Test
How shall we distinguish computers from humans once machines can pass the Turing test? We explore the concept of a Honey Turing test, in which machines are given trap questions designed to reveal their identities. Importantly, this test must also ensure that humans are not mistakenly classified as computers. The judge in this setting can be either a human or a machine.
Yan, Jeff
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2025
Yan, Jeff
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Abstract
How shall we distinguish computers from humans once machines can pass the Turing test? We explore the concept of a Honey Turing test, in which machines are given trap questions designed to reveal their identities. Importantly, this test must also ensure that humans are not mistakenly classified as computers. The judge in this setting can be either a human or a machine.
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Published date: 2025
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506190
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