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<p>then every sufficiently powerful digital machine can. Turing writes, "all digital computers are in a sense equivalent."</p>

<p>This allows the original question to be made even more specific. Turing now restates the original question as "Let us fix our attention on one particular digital computer C. Is it true that by modifying this computer to have an adequate storage, suitably increasing its speed of action, and providing it with an appropriate programme, C can be made to play satisfactorily the part of A in the imitation game, the part of</p><p>
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