In the 1950s, mathematician Alan Turing — best remembered by many as the cryptography genius who led the British effort to ...
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In Alan Turing's seminal paper "Computing Machinery and Intelligence," he posed the now-famous question, “Can machines think?”—an inquiry that laid the groundwork for exploring the cognitive potential ...
"Can machines think?" That's the core question legendary mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing posed in October, 1950. Turing wanted to assess whether machines could imitate or exhibit ...
Can machines think? That was the proposed question from Alan Turing that kickstarted the beginning of the artificial intelligence era. Since then, artificial intelligence, or AI, has advanced to ...