> There called Turner machines after a guy named Turinger (really?)
Alan Turing.

> Put someone on an IRC chatroom.
Well...  IRC wasn't about in Turing's day, neither was the Internet (AFAIK,
my timing may be screwy) - but we get the idea :)

> Have them have a conversation. If the real person can't determine
> who is the computer and who is human, the computer is intelligent
> (or the person very stupid :).
Cue image of old Dilbert strip:
'Hmm - it must be a computer, because there's no human intelligence.
Unless...  Nice try, boss.'

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