Quote by Turing, Alan
"I do not see how to confute these points, so I am willing to accept the following impossibility as a law - 'If an idea can be thought of at all, it can be thought of in English.'"
"I do not see how to confute these points, so I am willing to accept the following impossibility as a law - 'If an idea can be thought of at all, it can be thought of in English.'"
"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."
"A man provided with paper, pencil, and rubber, and subject to strict discipline, is in effect a universal computing machine."
"Computing machinery and intelligence."