Developer registration for the fourth Turing Test is now
Nov 5, 2024 7:06:16 GMT
Post by ruhaimaromana22 on Nov 5, 2024 7:06:16 GMT
Nanosemantics, one of our favorite partners and a leading developer of artificial intelligence technologies, is organizing the fourth All-Russian Turing Test in 2020, and we have become the information partner of the event.
The Turing Test is a method for determining whether a machine is intelligent, which was proposed in 1950 by the English mathematician and founder of modern computer science Alan Turing. According to the scientist, a machine can be considered thinking if a person, communicating with it via text messages, cannot understand who is in front of him - a living person or a program.
The organizers of the Turing Test invite developers of social media marketing service smart chatbots to take part in the competition, and everyone else - to try themselves in the role of a judge - in dialogue mode, guess which of the interlocutors is a bot and who is a person. If an independent judge cannot determine that it is a robot during anonymous communication with the robot, then the robot has passed the test successfully.
The team whose chatbot is accepted as a human by the majority of judges will be declared the winner. Prizes and cash rewards will be given to the three teams with the best results, the prize fund is 300 thousand rubles: for 1st place, the organizers will award 150 thousand rubles , for 2nd place - 100 thousand rubles , for 3rd place - 50 thousand rubles .
For the organizing company, this is the fourth Turing Test, which has extensive experience not only in holding such large-scale events, but also in creating its own chatbots.
Last year, 270 users took part in the competition, sending 13,631 messages in 697 dialogues with judges and 640 with bots. The winning bot was accepted as a human by 33.3% of judges.
This year, the Turing Test will be held online. Anyone wishing to participate as independent judges and chat with bots can do so in the Telegram channel @turing_test_competition_bot .
You can register your chatbot for the competition at the link .
Developers of virtual interlocutors will not only be able to make a name for themselves and receive a cash prize, but also measure the dynamics of the quality of their bots.
Each developer can submit up to 3 bots to the competition. After registration, participants will receive a confirmation email. The next email will contain instructions on how to connect to the competition platform, API, and rules of participation.
A detailed competition program and current updates are available on the event website.
The Turing Test is a method for determining whether a machine is intelligent, which was proposed in 1950 by the English mathematician and founder of modern computer science Alan Turing. According to the scientist, a machine can be considered thinking if a person, communicating with it via text messages, cannot understand who is in front of him - a living person or a program.
The organizers of the Turing Test invite developers of social media marketing service smart chatbots to take part in the competition, and everyone else - to try themselves in the role of a judge - in dialogue mode, guess which of the interlocutors is a bot and who is a person. If an independent judge cannot determine that it is a robot during anonymous communication with the robot, then the robot has passed the test successfully.
The team whose chatbot is accepted as a human by the majority of judges will be declared the winner. Prizes and cash rewards will be given to the three teams with the best results, the prize fund is 300 thousand rubles: for 1st place, the organizers will award 150 thousand rubles , for 2nd place - 100 thousand rubles , for 3rd place - 50 thousand rubles .
For the organizing company, this is the fourth Turing Test, which has extensive experience not only in holding such large-scale events, but also in creating its own chatbots.
Last year, 270 users took part in the competition, sending 13,631 messages in 697 dialogues with judges and 640 with bots. The winning bot was accepted as a human by 33.3% of judges.
This year, the Turing Test will be held online. Anyone wishing to participate as independent judges and chat with bots can do so in the Telegram channel @turing_test_competition_bot .
You can register your chatbot for the competition at the link .
Developers of virtual interlocutors will not only be able to make a name for themselves and receive a cash prize, but also measure the dynamics of the quality of their bots.
Each developer can submit up to 3 bots to the competition. After registration, participants will receive a confirmation email. The next email will contain instructions on how to connect to the competition platform, API, and rules of participation.
A detailed competition program and current updates are available on the event website.