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On June 23, 1912, Ethel Sara Stoney, daughter of the chief engineer at Madras Railways, gave birth to Alan Turing in Paddington, London. Alan showed signs of genius at a very young age.
WORLD WAR II code-breaker and unsung hero Alan Turing is now on the Bank of England’s newly-designed £50 note. Many people know about Turing’s work that helped to win WWII but a lot of … ...
Alan Turing, the gay mathematical genius who broke the Nazi Enigma Code in World War II and who was chemically castrated after being convicted of “gross indecency” in 1952, is the subject of a ...
Alan Turing, father of artificial intelligence (AI), will soon rise as an animated figure at Bletchley Park near Milton Keynes home of Britain’s Second World War code breakers, BBC reported.
The history of musical theatre is littered with unlikely subjects for shows – and to that list we can now confidently add Alan Turing. The life of that genius cracker of the German Enigma code and ...
Based on “Alan Turing: The Enigma,” Andrew Hodges’ 1983 biography, “The Imitation Game” (2014) is director Morten Tyldum's dramatized account of Turing’s (Benedict Cumberbatch) life up ...
1912: Alan Turing, who will go on to become one of the 20th century’s greatest mathematicians, computer scientists and philosophers, is born. Turing is probably best known to Wired readers as ...
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