No: existing AI programs have passed the test

The Turing Test is not an adequate test of thinking because existing AI systems have passed the test that clearly do not meet key criteria for thinking or intelligence.


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Can the Turing Test determine this? [2] 
No: existing AI programs have passed the test
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Can inductive evidence determine this?
No: passing the Test is not decisive
No: failing the Test is not decisive
No: but Neo-Turing test is adequate
Yes: human imitation is sufficient
No: simulated intelligence isn't real intelligence
No: Test assumes representationalist theory of mind
No: Turing assumes the brain's a machine
Yes: defines intelligence operationally/behaviorally
No: ESP would confound the test
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