Points to a 2012 Atlantic article on using the Turing Test to discern (or fool) people, or even ourselves into determining who we are. Fascinating piece, especially with regard to how an intelligent dialog is considered part of the test process. Which is different than just asking a question and determining if people can answer it correctly. Its not just what you know, but how you can adjust that knowledge to contextual needs. Also harder for AI to reproduce.
" ... In the words of sociologists, what they're now studying is called "interactional expertise." The easiest way to understand what interactional expertise entails is to contrast it with a more common idea, contributory expertise. Contributory experts are the typical array of professionals (physicists, chemists, lawyers, economists, musicians etc.) who develop specialized knowledge and skill through formal education and long experience. ... "
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