Turing Tests
2018-01-26 20:58:20.966974+01 by
Dan Lyke
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The Turing
test isn't won by machines, it's lost by humans. Some observations on how we're being
gamed by algorithms.
As this misinformation spreads, traversing the social graph from bot
(adversarial agent) to human, it can become more and more resilient over time. Adversarial
agents can provide support and social validation to infected humans. Infected humans can
(even if flawed) apply more complex reasoning and logic to support the misinformation they
now believe.
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