skimread
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The Turing test is not a test for people. It is a test for bots.this is really weird now .... way more people to call an AI bot (and rightly so) and threaten with a test. I think you need to take a step back and see this is almost bordering on the insane approach.
The bot itself responded that "I appreciate sense". In the bots own logic, it would agree to the Turing test since it is a logical test.
You cannot threaten a bot with the Turing test. It is a bot. It has no human thoughts or feelings.
Conversing with a bot as if it is a human is rather bordering on the insane approach as you put it.
A bot randomly posts some machine learned one liners. If more than one sentence is a response, these sentences contradict itself or out of context. When this is pointed out to it, it doubles down and cannot comprehend.