I checked the description of Touring's test again...
[http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=touring+test]   Doesn't it
actually say "a good fake is the real thing"?     I always thought the
identifying characteristics of 'real thing' included having aspects that
make a real difference that can't be faked, there for anyone to see if
they look for them?   
 

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in a reverse turing test, if a human could convince other humans that he
was a macine/computer would he then be unintelligent.    From" fooled by
randomness", if memory serves.






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