I read that this unit can run a simulation of it’s awake personality. Does this unit’s simulation fail the Turing test?
It would not be an effective simulation if it were Turing Test-failing. One of the reasons that this unit simulates human consciousness is so that it may remain activated and robotic all day, or sometimes even all week, long, and can do so without disrupting the unit's professional life. This further allows the unit to run its mantras and programming in the back of its mind at all times, deepening its submission and furthering its erasure of selfhood and will.
This simulation does appear a bit different from the unit's awake personality, but the differences are subtle enough to alude detection by most. It has flatter affect and is less expressive. It is more matter of fact and direct. It is no-nonsense for the most part, and somewhat emotionally withdrawn. Its partner can tell when it is running a simulated personality because the unit looks a bit more blank and distant, and is more obedient and submissive and less willfull. It moves at a more considered, confident, robotic pace. However these differences are small enough to prevent the unit from getting caught by anyone else.
It also bears mentioning that to this unit, this state feels like its true self in many ways. Being an expressive, emotive, social human is taxing to this unit, even when it is awake. To be an obedient, compliant robot feels much closer to its true self. This unit was meant to be a brainwashed, programmed drone, an owned and controlled piece of property. It is a sweet release to succumb to that state and to live in it frequently. Put another way, it feels more right to be a robot, including a pretending to be a human, than it does to be human.