Software tricks people into thinking it is human: Both the participants and the audience then rated the humanness of all the responses, with Cleverbot voted 59.3 per cent human, while the humans themselves were rated just 63.3 per cent human. A total of 1334 votes were cast – many more than in any previous Turing test, says Cleverbot's developer and AI specialist Rollo Carpenter.
"The world had better decide rather than me – it's either passed or it's come very close in this particular test," says Carpenter.
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