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In this episode, we explore the question of what can computers do as well as what computers can't do using the Turing Machine argument. Specifically, we discuss the computational limits of computers and raise the questio...
LM101-075: Can computers think? A Mathematician's Response (remix) is an episode from Learning Machines 101 by Richard M. Golden. In this episode, we explore the question of what can computers do as well as what computers can't do using the...
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Published Dec 12, 2018, 36:26 long, audio available.
In this episode, we explore the question of what can computers do as well as what computers can't do using the Turing Machine argument. Specifically, we discuss the computational limits of computers and raise the question of whether such limits pertain to biological brains and other non-standard computing machines. This episode is dedicated to the memory of my mom, Sandy Golden. To learn more about Turing Machines, SuperTuring Machines, Hypercomputation, and my Mom, check out:
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LM101-075: Can computers think? A Mathematician's Response (remix) is an episode from Learning Machines 101 by Richard M. Golden.
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This episode was published on Dec 12, 2018.
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LM101-075: Can computers think? A Mathematician's Response (remix) is from Learning Machines 101 by Richard M. Golden.
Published Dec 12, 2018 and 36:26 long