The Turing test doesn’t look for intelligence. It looks for ‘personhood’ - and it’s not even a definitive test, merely an application of the point that something that can fool us into thinking its a person is due the same regard we give people.
I said the Turing test was weak—in fact, I linked an entire essay dedicated to describing exactly why the Turing test was weak. In fact, I did so entirely to accent your point that we don’t know what we’re looking for. What we are looking for, however, is, by the Church-Turing thesis, an algorithm, an information-processing algorithm, and I invite the computer scientists et al. here to name any known information-processing algorithm which doesn’t scale.
I said the Turing test was weak—in fact, I linked an entire essay dedicated to describing exactly why the Turing test was weak. In fact, I did so entirely to accent your point that we don’t know what we’re looking for. What we are looking for, however, is, by the Church-Turing thesis, an algorithm, an information-processing algorithm, and I invite the computer scientists et al. here to name any known information-processing algorithm which doesn’t scale.