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What makes a human being different from a Turing machine?

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What makes a human being different from a Turing machine?

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OK. Consider this situation. Let’s assume we have a person, a Turing machine, and an interrogator. The interrogator is in a room separated from the person and the Turing machine. The conversation is limited to text only channel such as a screen. The person A constructed his/her Turing machine B, and the Turing machine C gives a screen message to an interrogator that it has constructed a human D. Now the interrogator gives questions to a human A and he/she answers using a screen output. If he/she needs computations, he/she runs the algorithm using a Turing machine B. The Turing machine C answers the same questions running algorithms. How the interrogator knows that a Turing machine C did not construct a human D if the Turing machine C gives to an interrogator the same kind of answers of a human A. I think this is basically a Turing test problem whether or not a Turing machine can simulate a human’s characteristics. I’d rather confine this discussion to computational behaviours between a

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