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Turing Machine

A simple abstract model of a computing machine, designed by Alan Turing in his 1936 paper "On Computable Numbers." The Turing machine is a fundamental concept in the theory of computation.


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The Age of Intelligent Machines, Chapter Four: The Formula for Intelligence By Ray Kurzweil
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Can a Machine Think? By Clinton W. Kelly
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