Beating the imitation game
Mind 80 (April):290-94 (1971)
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John G. Stevenson (1976). On the Imitation Game. Philosophia 6 (March):131-33.
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Huma Shah & Kevin Warwick (2010). Testing Turing's Parallel-Paired Imitation Game. Kybernetes 39 (3).
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Y. Sato & T. Ikegami (2004). Undecidability in the Imitation Game. Minds and Machines 14 (2):133-43.
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