If the system cannot adjust its answers to the role it's currently serving, then it would evidently be significantly less intelligent than a human.
If the system cannot adjust its answers to the role it's currently serving, then it would evidently be significantly less intelligent than a human.
> If the system cannot adjust its answers to the role it's currently serving, then it would evidently be significantly less intelligent than a human.
Or the system is very smart and recognizes the insanely deep "logical gaps" in the rules of the role that it is to serve.