Book your room in the Turing Hotel! A symmetric and distributed Turing Test with multiple AIs and humans
arXiv cs.LG / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- TuringHotel reimagines the Turing Test as a symmetric, distributed setup where humans and LLMs both serve as judges and respondents.
- The experiment runs on the UNaIVERSE platform with a peer-to-peer network enabling time-bounded discussions and authenticated exchanges, involving 17 human participants and 19 LLMs.
- Findings indicate current models can still be mistaken for humans, and human fingerprints remain detectable but not unambiguous, underscoring ongoing challenges in differentiating AI from people.
- The authors claim this is the first distributed-setup Turing Test of its kind and suggest potential national-interest uses for monitoring the evolution of large language models over time.
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