MRC_Hans
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The classic inverse turing test is, of course, a human sucessfully impersonating a machine. (Against a qualified opponent, that is not necessarily easy, except for consistent '>unknown command' replies), but I'm currently in the process of a double inverse turing test, where the purpose is to see if a certain human is cabable of realizing he is interacting with a program. (So what inverses it is that the human is under test, the program is rather obvious for most)
Of course, this can be said to be off topic in the actual threads, but I hope the moderators will accept this for two reasons:
1) The OP has declared the topic closed (but continues to post in the thread).
2) It is an otherwise interesting and relevant experiment.
Some have speculated that the user in question is in fact a program and not a human, which would make it a double Turing test.
Hans
Of course, this can be said to be off topic in the actual threads, but I hope the moderators will accept this for two reasons:
1) The OP has declared the topic closed (but continues to post in the thread).
2) It is an otherwise interesting and relevant experiment.
Some have speculated that the user in question is in fact a program and not a human, which would make it a double Turing test.
Hans