k Alan Turing, British mathematician Alan Turing 191254. Computer illustration of the British mathematician Alan Turing. In 1937, Turing described a theoretical computer a Turing machine in rigorous mathematical terms, formalising the previously vague concept of computability. During the Second World War he worked as a code breaker at Bletchley Park, Britains codebreaking centre. In 193940 Turing and Cambridge mathematician, Gordon Welchman, designed the British Bombe, which could break any Enigmaenciphered message. In later years he worked on Artificial Intelligence, devising the Turing test to decide whether a computer can be thought of as truly intelligent. Turing committed suicide when prosecuted for his homosexuality, a criminal offence at the time. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Alan Turing, British mathematician Alan Turing  1912 54 . Computer illustration of the British mathematician Alan Turing. In 1937, Turing described a theoretical computer  a Turing machine  in rigorous mathematical terms, formalising the previously vague concept of computability. During the Second World War he worked as a code breaker at Bletchley Park, Britain s codebreaking centre. In 1939 40 Turing and Cambridge mathematician, Gordon Welchman, designed the British Bombe, which could break any Enigma enciphered message. In later years he worked on Artificial Intelligence, devising the Turing test to decide whether a computer can be thought of as truly  intelligent . Turing committed suicide when prosecuted for his homosexuality, a criminal offence at the time.
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Alan Turing, British mathematician

Alan Turing (1912-54). Computer illustration of the British mathematician Alan Turing. In 1937, Turing described a theoretical computer (a Turing machine) in rigorous mathematical terms, formalising the previously vague concept of computability. During the Second World War he worked as a code breaker at Bletchley Park, Britain's codebreaking centre. In 1939-40 Turing and Cambridge mathematician, Gordon Welchman, designed the British Bombe, which could break any Enigma-enciphered message. In later years he worked on Artificial Intelligence, devising the Turing test to decide whether a computer can be thought of as truly 'intelligent'. Turing committed suicide when prosecuted for his homosexuality, a criminal offence at the time.

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