If you’re a casual student of AI today, you probably know Alan Turing best as the tragic hero of the film The Imitation Game—the brilliant, socially awkward codebreaker who shortened World War II by years, saved millions of lives, then was persecuted by his own government for being gay and died by his own hand at 41, at least that’s the official theory the movie runs with.
Playing the Imitation Game: Lessons from Alan…
If you’re a casual student of AI today, you probably know Alan Turing best as the tragic hero of the film The Imitation Game—the brilliant, socially awkward codebreaker who shortened World War II by years, saved millions of lives, then was persecuted by his own government for being gay and died by his own hand at 41, at least that’s the official theory the movie runs with.