The test Turing proposed for machine intelligence is usually understood to be a test of whether a computer can fool a human into thinking that the computer is a human. This standard interpretation is rejected in favor of a test based on the Imitation Game introduced by Turing at the beginning of “Computing Machinery and Intelligence.”
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Traiger, S. (2003). Making the Right Identification in the Turing Test (pp. 99–110). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0105-2_4
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