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By posing fundamental questions about machine intelligence, Turing believed that human minds could one day be mimicked by electronic circuitry. In a theoretical paper published in 1936, Turing described an imaginary device, which would later become the electronic computer, behaving as if it were a human being and given problems to solve. The concept of the computer program grew directly out of this research, and the... read more