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Alan Turing / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Theory of computation / Artificial intelligence / Turing test / Chinese room / Artificial brain / Functionalism / Strong AI / Science / Philosophy of mind / Philosophy
Date: 2013-03-04 19:43:13
Alan Turing
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Theory of computation
Artificial intelligence
Turing test
Chinese room
Artificial brain
Functionalism
Strong AI
Science
Philosophy of mind
Philosophy

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