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>From: G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly)
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Subject: Re: The Turing Test is not a Trick
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>> In article <2661@ucl-cs.uucp> G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly) writes:
>> 
>>    The Turing Test is not an empircal task. I would assert that it is a
>>    gedanken.
>> 
>>    When will the first experiment be performed?
>> 
>> It already has been.  There is now an official yearly Turing Test
>> competition, and a prize for the program that performs best.
>> 
>> 	-- Bill

I think I meant the general test, not one on limited topics of
conversation.

Or "Eliza".

Gordon,
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