At the end of the first half of play, the players re-convene to compare notes and assign a Hunch Token to indicate who they think might be an Artificial Intelligence. Then they have an opportunity to get up, move around, and use Question Cards to initiate conversations with their fellow players to observe their behaviors. In the first half of the game, players receive most-but not all-of the information on their role in the game through Background Cards and Trait Cards. Meanwhile, the other players are trying to determine the same thing about you… are you just a quirky human or an advanced AI that has alarmingly human traits? Gameplay Overview Over the course of the game you will start to build suspicion about one or more other players and whether their behaviors lead you to believe they are a human or an AI. Over the course of the game, you and your friends will engage in interesting conversations while exhibiting certain traits and behaviors. The Turing Test is part socializing, part storytelling, and part sleuthing. The game accommodates 9 to 15 players with the same 30 to 45 minute time frame regardless of how many people are playing. The Turing Test is a fun, social game for large groups. Today a new, more sophisticated Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developed, and its programmer is hosting a dinner party to put this AI to the ultimate test-can they operate in a large social setting without being discovered? By the end of the party, the guests must determine which guests are human and which guests are actually artificial intelligence. In 1950, Alan Turing developed the Turing Test, a protocol to distinguish between a person and a machine programmed to behave and respond like a person. A Social Deduction Game of Secrets and Suspicion by Jay Littleĩ-15 Players / 30 to 45 Minutes / Ages 13+ Click to download a Print & Play version of the Turing Test and try it out for free!
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