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Cultural fear of technology, which people have always felt in one way or another, is in its nature similar to adjusting disorder. In contemporary world, it manifests itself as a universally applied imperative of making humanity credible. Out of the fear of alienated technology, which transforms and multiplies like a disease, a man has created automatized Turing tests. People spend hundreds of thousands hours a day to prove to technology (which they had created) that it deals with a human being. Digital culture has taken a form of the Turing’s imitation game, where a mere conclusion of one’s own identity doesn’t make one a winner.