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Intelligent behaviour presumably consists in a departure from the completely disciplined behaviour involved in computation, but a rather slight one, which does not give rise to random behaviour, or to pointless repetitive loops.
-- Alan M. Turing. "Computing Machinery And Intelligence", Mind (1950) 59 (N.S. 236), 433-460.
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