The Sense Organs Objection
The Turing Test neglects perceptual aspects of intelligence. A machine might pass the test via competent verbal behaviour but fail to understand how its words relate to the perceptual world. An adequate test requires a machine with sensory apparatus.



Peter Carruthers, 1986.
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Artificial Intelligence »Artificial Intelligence
Can the Turing Test determine this? [2]  »Can the Turing Test determine this? [2] 
No: passing the Test is not decisive »No: passing the Test is not decisive
The Turing test is too narrow »The Turing test is too narrow
The Sense Organs Objection
Sense organs are an unnecessary addition to the test »Sense organs are an unnecessary addition to the test
Sense organs not prohibited by Turing »Sense organs not prohibited by Turing
Understanding can be tested without sensory interaction »Understanding can be tested without sensory interaction
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