As neither AARON nor any known contemporary system has reached such a level of autonomy, generative works will likely continue to be seen as human works. If the role of the system exceeds that of a conventional tool, these works might be seen more as human-machine collaborations; collaboration, as used here, does not require machine autonomy.
— Ariza, Christopher. “The Interrogator as Critic: The Turing Test and the Evaluation of Generative Music Systems.” Computer Music Journal 33.2 (2009): 48-70.