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The Poem That Passed the Turing Test

merbs writes In 2011, the editors of one of the nation's oldest student-run literary journals selected a short poem called "For the Bristlecone Snag" for publication in its Fall issue. The poem seems environmentally themed, strikes an aggressive tone, and contains a few of the clunky turns of phrase overwhelmingly common to collegiate poetry. It's unremarkable, mostly, except for one other thing: It was written by a computer algorithm, and nobody could tell.

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  1. My Cat passed the Turing test today. by JamesSharman · · Score: 5, Funny

    She knocked something over in way that was difficult to distinguish from human action at first glance. I presume that's what the Turing test means these days, since all these "X passed the Turing test!" headlines never seem to relate to anything that approaches what Turing actually proposed.

  2. Re:Honestly by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why do you think that you are have found the average Philosophy major to be indistinguishable from an Eliza program?