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Tag Archives: Ideological Turing Test
My tactics on the Ideological Turing Test
My last post explained how I came up with my atheist persona for the ITT. Now I want to talk about judging heuristics and how I tried to game some of them. I think it pays off to plant cultural … Continue reading →
My strategy on the Ideological Turing Test.
So I participated in the second Ideological Turing Test contest at Leah Libresco’s Unequally Yoked, both with own entries and by voting on those of everyone else. I don’t think I have to explain the concept, because near everyone reading … Continue reading →