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>'there is an official Turing test'
Like I indicated, THE Turing test is THE outline for _A_ relative test, namely on types of input & output a computer has, which has relative results namely on who the "judge" is going to be. Also and furthermore, I never said CLEVERBOT passed THE Turing test but when a Turning test is conducted is relative to any person competent of the definition of Turing test (which isn't saying much) watching another person 'use' a computer.

tl;dr _A_ Turing test is more dependent on relative aesthetics rather than strict functionality.

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math can be super fun "straight out of the box" but not so much with science; you really need something to interact with to enjoy any of it and the people who are usually good at (absorbing/learning) science/math are able to use their imagination in some form (not necessarily visually) to play with the information alone.

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