Seven Decades Forward: A Creative Challenge to the Traditional Turing Paradigm
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Abstract
More than seven decades after its ideation, the notable Turing Test proposed by Alan Turing remains a foundational benchmark for testing machine intelligence and evaluating artificial intelligence (AI). However, the test’s emphasis on human imitation often overlooks crucial dimensions, such as authenticity, motivation, creativity, ethical reasoning, moral values, and meaning making. To address these research gaps, this conceptual study highlights AI-driven risks across sectors and proposes a novel reinterpretation of the Turing Test: one that shifts the focus from behavioral mimicry to the capacity for psychologically grounded creative expression, ethical sensitivity, lived experience, and social responsibility. The study presents a multidimensional framework, drawing on cognitive science, ethics, philosophy, and psychology, and offers an interdisciplinary overview to assess AI systems. Finally, it serves as an invitation for future empirical research to refine the framework’s applicability in distinguishing AI-, human-, and co-generated creative artifacts. We’d like to think that this is a direction Alan Turing himself might have found compelling.
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