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Question

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(300 sentence max) Read the passage and discuss how it is linked to the idea that machines might someday be able to "think" (in the sense of having human-like consciousness). HINT: it's all about the physicality of "thinking"  

Explanation / Answer

Turing Machines Aren’t Thinking Machines

Consciousness Is A Biological Phenomenon

Simulation Does Not Equal Duplication

The Myth of Strong A.I.