Multiple Choice
Turing holds that . . .
A) A computer will never be able to regularly win the imitation game
B) Eventually, there will be no difference between a machine and a human
C) Eventually, there will be computers that regularly win the imitation game
D) At best, computers will be able to win the imitation game half the time
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