can machine think

look at two essays on the subject of artificial intelligence both of which attempt to address the question, �Can Machines Think?� Alan Turing says yes, while John Searle says no. You are to choose one of these essays to discuss in more depth.
paper should aim to do three main things:
(1) Provide an accurate description of what exactly the position is;
(2) Summarize correctly the main arguments for that position;
(3) raise one philosophically interesting comment or question about a specific argument or objection raised in the essay. You will need to develop this question in a single paragraph and show how the question relates to the overall essay topic.
The question you raise should engage with a specific argument discussed in the essay instead of posing a general question about the topic.

For example, you might say, �One criticism Turing addresses in his paper he calls the �Objection from Various Disabilities�. This criticism identifies some action � like having a conversation � that humans can do, and then goes on to claim that machines are incapable of performing that action. To this, Turing replies that we should simply wait and see; technology will eventually advance far enough to one day perform the action in question. My question however is whether this is a good enough response. Although over 60 years have passed since the publication of Turing�s paper, and despite the fact that technology has mad many advances since then, it seems that machines still fall short of the conversational abilities of human beings.�

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