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Book page / manuscript excerpt (history of artificial intelligence)
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This document appears to be page 188 of a non-fiction book investigating the history and philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. The text discusses the 'Disappearing AI Problem,' Alan Turing's 1950 paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence,' and the mechanics of the Turing Test. While stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018420,' suggesting it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation (potentially related to Epstein associations with tech figures or scientists), the specific content of this page is purely historical and theoretical regarding computer science.
People (1)
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Alan Turing | Mathematician |
Mentioned as the author of the 1950 paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' and creator of the Turing Test.
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| Mind |
Publisher of Alan Turing's 1950 paper.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018420' indicating this document is part of a congressional investigation.
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Timeline (1 events)
1950
Publication of Alan Turing's paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' in the British journal Mind.
United Kingdom
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Forth Bridge
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Scottish landmark used as an example in a hypothetical Turing Test question.
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Turing published a 1950 paper called 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' in the British journal Mind.
Key Quotes (4)
"What had begun as a problem of 'artificial intelligence' became, in the end, a puzzle of mathematics."Source
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"Can machines think?"Source
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"The idea behind digital computers may be explained by saying that these machines are intended to carry out any operations which could be done by a human computer"Source
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"What if, some day, a computer could think better than a human."Source
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