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Comment by hnfong

2 months ago

> instead it's some weird anti-Turing Test where humans successfully act like a [bad] computer

This is ex-post-facto denial and cope. The Turing Test isn't a test between computers and the idealized human, it's a test between functional computers and functional humans. If the average human performs like the above, then well, I guess the logical conclusion is that computers are already better "humans (idealized)" than humans.