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Peeking behind the screen: the unsuspected power of the standard Turing Test
2000
Journal of experimental and theoretical artificial intelligence (Print)
No computer that had not experienced the world as we humans had could pass a rigorously administered standard Turing Test. We show that the use of "subcognitive" questions allows the standard Turing Test to indirectly probe the human subcognitive associative concept network built up over a lifetime of experience with the world.
doi:10.1080/09528130050111464
fatcat:zz4jm5xcnfe2zarygmshphwqum