I find it interesting that the Stanford AI class videos edit out the parts where the instructors are writing things. Instead of making you watch them practice their penmanship (as the Loebner protocol requires you to watch the interlocutor practice their typing), the videos quickly fade out and fade back in after the tedious writing task has been completed; and you are left free to concentrate on the content of the message as opposed to being distracted by the details of the calligraphy. The clear implication is: how they write something out is irrelevant. Their intelligence lies in what they’re writing, not in the writing itself…