Startup rebuilds Human or Not with group dynamics as the test
A 24-hour hackathon produced nothuman, a three-person chat game where two humans and one AI discuss topics while players guess who is artificial. The project tests behavioral infrastructure for group-aware agents.
A startup building behavioral infrastructure for AI agents completed a 24-hour hackathon that produced nothuman, a chat-based game that puts two humans and one AI into anonymous group conversations. Players vote on a topic, chat for three minutes, then guess which participant was the machine. The en...
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