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The AI outperforms humans in the Turing test.



"A study at the University of Reading revealed that AI-generated exam answers often go undetected by experienced exam markers, with 94% of such answers going unnoticed and achieving higher grades than student submissions. The researchers call for the global education sector to develop new policies and guidance to address this issue".  (ScitechDaily, AI Outperforms Students in Real-World “Turing Test”)

"The study emphasizes the need for a sector-wide agreement on the use of AI in education and highlights the responsibility of educators to maintain academic integrity. The University of Reading is already taking steps to incorporate AI in teaching and assessment to better prepare students for the future." (ScitechDaily, AI Outperforms Students in Real-World “Turing Test”)

The AI can handle larger datasets in a shorter time than humans. This is why it can outperform humans in Turing's test. When a human sees sources, humans must open every single source. And then determine how useful they can be. 

The human user must read every word so that they can determine things, how useful the article is. If the AI has orders to use trusted sources like well-known research institutes or universities and trusted governmental pages. The AI can connect data better and more effectively in the product. 

The AI can also ask for help from those servers. And those servers can sort data in order. So that the last accepted files are at the top. And then the AI can refer the texts into the product, which is acceptable faster than humans. When the AI makes those data handling operations, it can filter all other than accepted sources. 

So the AI can search and sort results using the name ending. The system can use only the sources. Whose name has a suffix such as .gov at the end. Or it can search the sources. There, things like CERN make them liable. 

That ability makes the AI an ultimate tool. The thing that is missing in search engines is the ability to determine the details or attributes of trusted sources. The user should determine which page groups, like ".GOV" pages. The system should be introduced as the top. That makes the search engines more effective. 

The use of the AI grows. And we must be prepared for that. We must use and learn to use the AI. But we must realize that AI doesn't think. The AI connects data from different homepages into the new entirety. The AI can observe things like how often certain home pages will be updated. 

If somebody introduces something as a scientific fact, the system can search other sources for plagiarism. But it can also search for differences. And if some image is taken by using JWST. The JWST server must have a copy of that image. And if somebody tries to change that image, the server should warn about that kind of act. 


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