This episode is about the Turing Test, and Alan Turing's original description of the test in Computing Machinery and Intelligence. We also discuss a recent work by two UCSD researchers that claims that current LLMs pass the Turing Test. Computing Machinery and Intelligence Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test Pragmatic Engineer Podcast with Armin Ronacher Send us a text
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This episode is about the Turing Test, and Alan Turing's original description of the test in Computing Machinery and Intelligence. We also discuss a recent work by two UCSD researchers that claims that current LLMs pass the Turing Test. Computing Machinery and Intelligence Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test Pragmatic Engineer Podcast with Armin Ronacher Send us a text
Predicting the Future: Law, Software, and Attorneys Using AI
Picture Me Coding
1 hour 7 minutes
6 months ago
Predicting the Future: Law, Software, and Attorneys Using AI
Today Mike and Erik are joined by John Benson, an attorney with a background in digital forensics who has been at the forefront of integrating LLMs into legal practice. The conversation ranges over the practice of law, digital security, and AI Find out more about John Benson's work here: https://john-benson.com/ Send us a text
Picture Me Coding
This episode is about the Turing Test, and Alan Turing's original description of the test in Computing Machinery and Intelligence. We also discuss a recent work by two UCSD researchers that claims that current LLMs pass the Turing Test. Computing Machinery and Intelligence Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test Pragmatic Engineer Podcast with Armin Ronacher Send us a text