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Reference
French, R.M.,
"Subcognition and the limits of the Turing Test",
Mind, 99, 393, January 1990, pp. 53-65.
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Other Reference
page numbers from www.ulg.ac.be/cogsci/rfrench/turing.pdf pp 1-9
Quotations
1 ;;Quote: the Turing Test is virtually useless as a real test for intelligence; it is like a Seagull Test in that only humans can pass it
| 3 ;;Quote: can use Turing Test for subcognitive questions that require immersion in a culture; e.g., 'Rate dry leaves as hiding places' or 'bread butter' vs. 'dog butter'
| 7 ;;Quote: subcognitive questions and Turing Test require a lifetime of experience with complex inter-relations, including useless trivia
| 8 ;;Quote: all intelligence must have a subcognitive substrate to compose categories; otherwise need to define all possible attributes of each category in every context
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