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It gives you just two minutes to ask questions before making your decision
'Human or not?' was inspired by ChatGPT and the Turing Test devised in 1950
Popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Bard have been designed to replicate human speech as closely as possible.
And as deep learning technology gets more and more sophisticated, it's becoming difficult to discern these computer models from real people.
Now, a free online game gives you two minutes to have a conversation with someone (or something) and guess whether they're a fellow human or an AI.