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Alan Turing wartime manuscript, Enigma machine up for auction 03:27 "The Imitation Game" helped make World War II code breaker Alan Turing a household name. But for all the attention he has gotten ...
The Bombe found potential Enigma settings not by proving a particular setting, but by disproving every incorrect one in turn. All 200 Bombe machines were destroyed after the war. Turing died a ...
Mary Ratcliffe (pictured), who has died aged 98, worked at a secret code breaking base in Middlesex, helping to decode Nazis messages, using machines invented by Alan Turing.
Alan Turing's was a once-in-a-generation mind, ticking with mathematical insights that helped end a war and usher in the computing era. That uncanny brain, however, wasn't enough to save him from ...
Alan Turing may be the star of The Imitation Game, but the truly central figure in the film is Christopher. Named after Turing's childhood friend and first love, the machine not only breaks the ...
A trove of forgotten papers penned by famed World War II codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for the record-setting price of ...
"For AI God, Ai-Da chose three of the 15 portraits of Alan Turing, alongside a painting she had made of Alan Turing’s Bombe machine," Meller explained.
Alan Turing, the 'Father of modern computing,' born on June 23, 1912, revolutionized technology with his Turing machine concept. His codebreaking during World War II significantly shortened the war.
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