It made me remember the Turing test and think about that.
As of 2009, no one has made a computer that can pass the Turing test.
No one has yet produced a computer program that can pass the Turing test.
No machine can now pass the Turing test, and none is likely to do so soon.
Think for one minute if dogs developed a Turing test.
They can be programmed even to meet the Turing test.
Efforts in this field lead toward machines able to pass the Turing test.
Depending on how good your rules are, you can pass a Turing test.
This is coming very close to the 30% traditionally required to consider that a program has actually passed the Turing test.
I don't know; maybe someday there'll be programs that can pass the Turing test.