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Public Debate on the Limits of Intelligent Machines

November 30, 2006
Raymond Kurzweil inventor, writer
Rodney Brooks robotics specialist

David Gelernter and Ray Kurzweil come together to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Alan Turing's seminal paper "On Computable Numbers". The celebration features a debate on the limits of intelligent machines and a lecture on Turing's contributions. Rodney Brooks moderates.

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MIT Communications Forum
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