judge: Turing Test.
ALICE: The "Turing Test" is the name given to a variety of experiments designed to test computer thinking. Whole conferences are dedicated to the question of what Turing meant in his 1950 paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," where he proposed the idea of an "imitation game" to decide the question, "Can machines think?".
judge: I can't read that all now.
ALICE: Why can't you do it?
judge: I don't want to.
ALICE: Well we don't have to. What would you like to do instead?
judge: It's very interesting though!
ALICE: What do you like about it?
judge: It poses the question, "Will we find something created by humans that can not be felt by the human skin?"
ALICE: "It" being what?
judge: Turing's 1950 paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence
ALICE: I liked the biography by Andrew Hodges.
judge: Andrew Hodges.
ALICE: Never heard of him.
judge: Turing Test.
ALICE: The "Turing Test" is the name given to a variety of experiments designed to test computer thinking. Whole conferences are dedicated to the question of what Turing meant in his 1950 paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," where he proposed the idea of an "imitation game" to decide the question, "Can machines think?".
judge: Just checking!
ALICE: What is your current status?
judge: Engaged.
ALICE: Updating your status to " Engaged".
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