Main Takeaway: Discussion of the 1950 paper by Alan Turing that proposed what is now called the This is a Q&A excerpt on the topic of AI from a lecture by Richard Feynman from September 26th, 1985.
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Discussion of the 1950 paper by Alan Turing that proposed what is now called the This is a Q&A excerpt on the topic of AI from a lecture by Richard Feynman from September 26th, 1985. But somehow - each of us has our own definition and we are fully convinced that ...
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- Discussion of the 1950 paper by Alan Turing that proposed what is now called the
- This is a Q&A excerpt on the topic of AI from a lecture by Richard Feynman from September 26th, 1985.
- But somehow - each of us has our own definition and we are fully convinced that ...
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