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Speculative discussion on Turing theory and Androids, no concrete allegations

The text is a philosophical excerpt about computing theory with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable investigative leads. Discusses Turing's 1936 paper and limits of computers Mentions the software industry size No reference to political figures, agencies, or misconduct

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #015918
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1
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The text is a philosophical excerpt about computing theory with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or wrongdoing. It provides no actionable investigative leads. Discusses Turing's 1936 paper and limits of computers Mentions the software industry size No reference to political figures, agencies, or misconduct

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228 Are the Androids Dreaming Yet? If there were, you could just write a program to sequentially present every problem to the arbitrary problem solver and you would have solved everything. This presents us with a puzzle. A huge software industry has grown up based on Turing’s ideas, employing tens of millions of people worldwide. This industry regularly solves all manner of problems. The proof from Turing’s original 1936 paper suggests there should be quite strict limits on the power of computers. In the next chapter, we will examine this industry and take a look at Turing’s theorem from a modern view point. The chapter can be read as a stand alone article but was originally written as an integral part of this book.

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