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Computer science / Philosophy of artificial intelligence / Computability theory / Human–computer interaction / Turing machine / Turing test / Computing Machinery and Intelligence / Universal Turing machine / Computational complexity theory / Alan Turing / Artificial intelligence / Science
Date: 2003-03-18 07:33:16
Computer science
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Computability theory
Human–computer interaction
Turing machine
Turing test
Computing Machinery and Intelligence
Universal Turing machine
Computational complexity theory
Alan Turing
Artificial intelligence
Science

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