Quote by Alan Turing
"May I say that if the definition which I have given is accepted, the question 'Do machines think?' is equivalent to 'Are there imaginative digital computers which would do well in the imitation game?'"
"May I say that if the definition which I have given is accepted, the question 'Do machines think?' is equivalent to 'Are there imaginative digital computers which would do well in the imitation game?'"
"I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted."
"The question 'Can machines think?' I believe is too meaningless to deserve discussion."
"Computing is normally done by a human being. The human computer is supposed to be following fixed rules; he has no authority to deviate from them in any detail."
"We may hope that machines will eventually compete with men in all purely intellectual fields."