Can Machines Truly Think

04/28/2015
by   Murat Okandan, et al.
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Can machines truly think? This question and its answer have many implications that depend, in large part, on any number of assumptions underlying how the issue has been addressed or considered previously. A crucial question, and one that is almost taken for granted, is the starting point for this discussion: Can "thought" be achieved or emulated by algorithmic procedures?

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