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The site described as a “Turing Test of Poetry†was initiated by Benjamin Laird, Ph.D candidate for creative media at Melbourne’s RMIT University, and Oscar Schwartz, a Ph.D. student who can write poetry on a computer. The Turing test was developed by Alan Turing to determine if an intelligence is human or counterfeit.
The site has two modes. One of the settings was to submit tests to people participating in Writers' Day in Melbourne on February 24. The other is the free mode, which only allows you to comment on your favorite poetry thesis. The site will provide you with a poem that lets you guess whether its author is a person or a computer program.
The results ranking of the website shows that the poems written by human beings and artificial intelligence are increasingly difficult to distinguish. It shows the most human-like poets and smart poets most intelligent poets, and smart poets who most resemble human poets. Computer poets are becoming more and more sophisticated, but only with the help of human agents can they generate special styles such as the poem of famous poet Nathan Matias. But according to Matias personally feel that the generation of artificial intelligence poetry will not wait too long, he said: "In my lifetime, I think I will see a successful automated artificial intelligence poet. It is not easy, do not rule out this possibility."