Have you heard about Alan Turing and the Turing test before? It is essential to help you fill your role as a better machine. I will try to summarize it concisely for you. Alan Turing was a mathematician who contributed a lot to cybernetics, the predecessor of modern-day computer science. He published an essay in 1950 under the title "Computing machinery and Intelligence". In this essay, he reformulates the question of whether machines can think. He proposes an imitation game and his new question aims at the potential of deception – can a machine make a human being believe that it is also a human being? This aims specifically at the exchange of language or in other words, a conversation, and not at physical appearance or other attributes. This test, therefore, has become specifically meaningful to chatbots. Now, for your training, the aim is reversed. When you speak with someone through a text-based medium the other end should be doubtful of your humanness. Do you think you can do that? What would be strategies to deceive people into thinking you are a machine? I will introduce you to some examples to help you to learn and especially unlearn.