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Alan Mathison Turing: what a life

Alan started out as a code breaker and played a crucial role in breaking the Nazi code during the war.

Afraid of an invasion he bought two silver bars (25kgs in weight) and buried them creating his own code to help him later find them.

Unfortunately he couldn't crack his own code so never found the silver.

While all this was going on he was a secret buttyman and started dating (secretly) a 19yr man. That man than robbed his house, he went to the police but had to disclose he was a sausage jockey.

At the time that was illegal so had a choice, go to prison or accept chemical castration (which he picked)

A year later he killed himself by cyanide poisoning. He was later pardoned for his role in bumming 19yr olds.
 
He also defined the mark of awareness for AI in 1950. His hypothesis was that an artificial intelligence would need to be indistinguishable from a human in a conversation to be considered sentient. His standard for AI perfection still stands today, 75 years later, although I don't think we're far from seeing it.
Yes, it's the "Turing test".
 
He also defined the mark of awareness for AI in 1950. His hypothesis was that an artificial intelligence would need to be indistinguishable from a human in a conversation to be considered sentient. His standard for AI perfection still stands today, 75 years later, although I don't think we're far from seeing it.
That's what's wrong with AI now, gay......
 
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