@sandyRoe
(excuse the recap)
The Turing prize was all about writing software capable of fooling the observer into thinking they were interacting with an actual person. Chat implies back-and-forth exchange, listening to the real human and responding accordingly. Although cut'n'pastes are being chosen as responses, you can hardly describe these as 'responsive'.
The more I read them, the more I get the impression that JWs have been honing those paragraphs, through the process of years of arguments on doorsteps or in online forums. Errors pruned out, rough edges rubbed down and polished to a shine. Made pleasing to the ear and inoffensive.
Or drained of emotion, personal quirks and thus impersonal, if you want to look at it like that. Corporate, even.
I'm convinced there is a real person there, pressing that Submit button but I fear we will never find out whether they are witty or interesting because they have a one-track mind, at the moment and bang on about the very thing a group of us have no interest in.