#BotOrNot various tools and platforms designed to
Botometer (formerly BotOrNot): Developed by researchers at Indiana University, Botometer is a machine-learning algorithm that assesses the likelihood of a Twitter account being a bot. It analyzes over a thousand features from an account's content, timing, and network interactions to provide a bot probability score.
BotOrNot Experimental Platform: This platform facilitates large-scale experiments where participants engage in Turing test scenarios. Users are paired with either AI chatbots like GPT-3 or human participants and tasked with determining if their counterpart is human or a bot. The platform supports various experimental settings and allows for chatbot personalization.
Bot or Not Game: Available on itch.io, this game challenges players to identify defective robots before they're released to consumers. It's a "mouse-only" first-person shooter where players must discern which robots should be destroyed, balancing speed and accuracy to meet quotas.
BotOr_NotABot for Telegram: Launched by Privasea AI, this bot verifies the human presence within Telegram groups and conversations. By linking with the ImHuman App, it ensures that community members are real individuals, enhancing trust and authenticity in interactions.