Alan Turing — "The problem of consciousness is a difficult one, and I do not have a solution to…"
The problem of consciousness is a difficult one, and I do not have a solution to it.
The problem of consciousness is a difficult one, and I do not have a solution to it.
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"A computer is a universal machine, capable of carrying out any calculation that can be performed by a human."
"No, I am not interested in developing a powerful brain. All I am interested in is a rather crude imitation of a child's brain."
"The question is not 'Can machines think?' but 'Can machines do what we (as thinking entities) can do?'"
"The idea of a 'thinking machine' has been considered by many, but the time for such a possibility is still far off."
"The machine will eventually be able to do anything that a human can do."
Attributed, philosophical stance, hard to pin down exact wording/source.
Date: Approx. 1950
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