Turing Test only provides partial evidence

The Turing Test only provides partial, inductive evidence of intelligence, and passing the test does not guarantee successful simulation of human behaviour. Moreover, any given Turing test provides only a finite sample of a test taker's repertoire.

Jerry Fodor, 1968.
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