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MintyMissterious t1_iwg478j wrote

Using the Turing Test for this was always nonsense, as it never had anything to do with intelligence, but matching a human perception of what machines can't or won't do. And that critically includes mistakes.

Make the machine make typos, and scores go up.

There's a reason Alan Turing called it the "imitation game" and never claimed it measures intelligence.

In my eyes, it measures human credulity.

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