The question of whether Machines Can Think... is about as relevant as the question of
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Group meetings 11:30 every Tuesday.
10.01.24
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10.01.25
AAL had a "ski camp" in Muju, Korea.
10.01.11
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10.01.13
Prof. Jung organized WSAC2010 in Jochiwon, Korea.
09.12.08 Prof. Jung presents a paper in NIPS 2009.
09.11.06 In the ACM ICPC 2009 national competetion, the KAIST team "Nondeterminist" coached by Prof. Jung ranked the 1st place.

 

 

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(1943, New York: the Bell Labs Cafeteria)

His high pitched voice already stood out above the general murmur of well-behaved junior executives grooming themselves for promotion within the Bell corporation.
Then he was suddenly heard to say:

"No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain.
All I'm after is just a mediocre brain, something like the President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company."

(Andrew Hodges,
Alan Turing the Enigma of Intelligence)

 


Alan Mathison Turing
23 June 1912 - 7 June 1954
 
 
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