--- title: "UC San Diego: Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test" slug: "uc-san-diego-large-language-models-pass-the-turing-test" author: "Jeremy Weaver" date: "2025-04-04 15:22:04" category: "Premium" topics: "LLMs and the Turing Test, Persona Prompting for Human-Like Interaction, Social and Emotional Cues in AI Detection, Comparative Analysis of AI Models, Societal and Economic Implications" summary: "Researchers found that GPT-4.5, when adopting a humanlike persona, convinced human interrogators of its humanity more often than real human participants, demonstrating that advanced LLMs can pass the three-party Turing test." banner: "" thumbnail: "" --- UC San Diego: Large Language Models Pass the Turing Test



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Researchers Cameron R. Jones and Benjamin K. Bergen investigated whether advanced large language models (LLMs) can pass the standard three-party Turing test. Their study involved human interrogators conversing with both a human and an AI, then judging which was human.

The findings indicate that GPT-4.5, when prompted to adopt a persona, was identified as human significantly more often than the actual human participant, marking the first empirical evidence of an AI passing this rigorous version of the test.

While other models like LLaMa-3.1 showed some human-like qualities, only the persona-prompted models consistently fooled human judges. The study also explored the strategies used by interrogators and the implications of these results for our understanding of AI capabilities and their societal impact.