The fact that a machine can imitate a human being does not mean that it is a human being.
Computer science, codebreaking
The fact that a machine can imitate a human being does not mean that it is a human being.
Computer science, codebreaking
Attributed, general implication from his writings, but exact quote is elusive. Distinguishes imitation from being.
Approx. 1950
Found in 1 providers: grok
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"The machine is only as good as the man who programs it."
Humorous"The original question, 'Can machines think?' I believe to be too meaningless to deserve discussion."
Strange & Unusual"A computer is a universal machine. It can do anything that can be described as a computation."
Controversial"A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if it could deceive a human into believing that it was human."
Strange & Unusual"I'm afraid that the following syllogism may be used by some in the future. Turing believes machines think. Turing lies with men. Therefore machines do not think. Yours in distress, Alan."
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