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The Turing test is about whether it passes as human, not whether it is human.
That’s a bit of an oversimplification, turning absolutely is relevant for tests humans can pass for a bit cannot.
Then it is long obsolete, because to a common observer, something like chatgpt could easily pass that test if it wasn't instructed to clarify it is a machine at every turn.
Alan Turing is fucking dead, it was a joke given the relevance of the question to his work.
What is your point here???
No fucking shit they can’t ask Turing for real
...ask Turing? Who suggested that? The Turing test is not "let's ask Alan" 😋
That’s a bit of an oversimplification, TT absolutely is relevant for tests humans can pass but a bot cannot.