
As computer gain more capabilities, historical testing methods may no longer be suitable as computers gain more human-like capabilities. Consider Moore's Law which states the rapid growth of processing ability with the rapid decline in cost. The Turing test is evolving however, technological advancements are evolving even faster.Therefore, there may be inherent, natural limits to what a computer is capable of performing. The Turing test may not be suitable to test for intelligence as different computing systems are structured differently.

Test participants must be hidden from view of each other during the entirety of the test, though the parties must have a reliable means of communication.

According to the test, a computer program can think if its responses can fool a human into believing it, too, is human.The Turing Test measures the intelligence of a test subject to determine whether a machine can demonstrate intelligence.
