Why is this debate important for computer professionals and aficianados?
Mapping Great Debates: Can Computers Think?

Maps | General information (large file!) | Details and features | Specifications | Issue areas | Press release
Methodology | Background paper | The cartographic metaphor | Criteria | How the maps work (large file!)
For Instructors and Students | Importance of Turing debate | For instructors | For students | Protagonist index | FAQS
Commentary and Reviews | Commentary and reviews | Errata and corrections
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Examples | View the maps. | Map 1 | Map 2 | Map 3 | Map 4 | Map 5 | Map 6 | Map 7 | (large files!)
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You've probably weighed into this argument many times and thought about it quite a lot. Few of us lack an opinion. Here are two:



We think that our Mapping Great Debates: Can Computers Think? set begins to answer Professor McCarthy's challenge. Computer professionals will be especially interested in these maps. (They are large files...be prepared to wait during download.)

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