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He argued that if a machine could be mistaken for a human being more than 30percentt of the time during a series of keyboard conversations with actual humans, then it just might be "thinking".
That machine could be exponentially more powerful.
Hanging around this machine could be hazardous.
That wouldn't be alive!" So it's pretty obvious that no machine could be alive.
The machine could be tilted toward doom and they might fly blithely along.
The idea that a machine could be cleverer is therefore disturbing.
After that, each mass-produced machine could be built for approximately $300 million.
Turing showed that such a machine could be programmed to carry out any computing job.
Lepton's executives said the new machine could be used with standard chip-making equipment.
Indeed, anyone except the epistemologist could have used the system to decide whether the machine could be trusted.
Assuming a giant invisibility machine could be built, it could have broader uses when applied to the Europe's financial problems.
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