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titleOfInvention Thinking Machines
abstract A device comprises a memory 11 containing a set of responses 11a-d to a stimulus 10; a random signal generator 12 trigged by the stimulus to select a response from the set, and means 13a-d to give an effect to that response. Weights may be associated with the set of responses so that responses occur with a particular probability. Responses may be added, deleted or amended, and the weights might be changed. The responses may be words output by a speaker, so that the device talks. The stimulus might be internal stimulus such as a power supply indicating a low battery, or external stimulus such as speech from a user. The random signal generator may be a true random number generator or a pseudorandom number generator.
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