| King's/PP/AMT/B contains: |
| 1 |
'Lecture to L.M.S. [London Mathematical Society] Feb. 20 1947' |
| 2 |
D. R. Hartree's notes from a lecture |
| 3 |
'A practical form of type theory I.' |
| 4 |
'Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory' |
| 5 |
'Can digital computers think?' |
| 6 |
'Can automatic calculating machines be said to think?' |
| 7 |
'Digital computers applied to games' |
| 8 |
'Checking a large routine' |
| 9 |
'Computing machinery and intelligence' |
| 10 |
'Equivalence of left and right almost periodicity' |
| 11 |
'Computability and lambda-Definability' |
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The Papers of Alan Mathison Turing
| Title |
'Intelligent machinery, a heretical theory' |
| Reference |
AMT/B/4 |
| Creator |
Turing, Alan Mathison |
| Covering Dates |
c. 1951 (Date has been estimated.) |
| Extent and Medium |
16 sheets in envelope |
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| Content and context |
The file comprises two versions of a lecture given to the '51 Society' at Manchester. One version is in typescript, numbered 1-10, the other is a copy typescript numbered 96-101. |
| Further information |
See also B/20 for an additional typescript version of this lecture. |
| No further on-line information. |
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