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lb_gilbert

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Who did not argue that AI was impossible?
 
  a. Turing c. Dreyfus b. Searle d. Penrose

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Who predicted that computers would be able to take part convincingly in human conversations by 2000?
 
  a. Michie c. Taylor b. Turing d. Firschein



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Searle, Dreyfus, and Penrose have all argued that AI is impossible.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Turing predicted in 1950 that computers would be able to take part convincingly in human conversations by 2000.




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