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Free will can be produced in a machine that has either a random number generator or behavior that appears quite random to the ordinary observer. Turing, 1951.The Turing ArgumentAndrew Hodges quotes Turing in a summary of Turing's position:"[Incorporating a free will element in a machine] could be done either by 'something like a roulette wheel or a supply of radium'--that is, by the kind of random number generator that worked like the Rockex tape generator, off random noise--or else by machines 'whose behaviour appears quite random to anyone who does not know the details of their construction.'" (Hodges 441-442) References Hodges, Andrew. 1983. Alan Turing: The Enigma. Simon and Schuster. Turing, A.M. 1951. "Can Digital Computers Think?" Aired on the BBC, May 15, 1951.