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>Turing test is for the machines, you dummy.
It used to be. It was a test for computers running chatbot software, but almost immediately it was discovered that the test had far more to do with the person making the judgment rather than the machine spitting out words. Software programs have been "passing" the turing test since the 1970s (ELIZA).
In truth, the turing test has ALWAYS been a test of human intelligence and skepticism, NOT the machine. Machines are by definition not sentient. They do not think, they do not have an inner experience.
There's nothing more dangerous than a person that lets others do their thinking for them; all the more so when it's a machine or bureaucratic procedure they outsource their thinking to.