Alan Turing AI Quote
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Alan Turing AI Quote has 5 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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- I find your consciousness in a principle in the world's wisdom, because they were a particle for the grain, yet they had to reveal the rigid[1]all time · 629
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- What do you think about consciousness?[1]sourceall time · 629
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- Alan Turing[1]sourceall time · 629
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- Alan Turing AI Quote[1]all time · 629
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- Generated Text[1]all time · 629
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I find your consciousness in a principle in the world's wisdom, because they were a particle for the grain, yet they had to reveal the rigid
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What do you think about consciousness?
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doc:agent/watt-activation-629/23bf04a4-e754-4ece-8525-729dd63d8627Show excerpt
[2026-04-15 22:07] xenonfun: ⏺ The output is strikingly coherent for a 25M-param byte-level model trained on dialogue: ``` ▎ Alan Turing: What do you think about consciousness? ▎ I find your consciousness in a principle in the world's w…
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