The solution is not to identify humans from bots, but to make it irrelevant who is human and who is not.

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Not sure that always works. Feel like product recommendations or online dating would be examples where Id hope to be talking to a human

Have you tried talking to a bot?

I think in some situations it’s irrelevant (such as customer service, as long as your issue gets solved), but in some cases like social media, where the purpose is to be social, it matters. I think who you’re “socializing” with is relevant to a lot of people.

We don’t have bots sophisticated enough to socialization. Have you tried talking to NakamotoX or that other annoying one? It’s impossible.

And in cases where you are talking to one human pretending to be 100 it’s still a human.

In the latter case I agree. That’s more catfish, not bot?

In terms of AI sophistication, I guess I don’t have enough knowledge of what’s possible yet. It’s something I ponder often.

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Maybe I'm just tired but that sounds very distopian 😅