He cracked the Enigma code, designed the first computers,
and invented a test
to sort man from machine - before being criminalised for his
homosexuality. One hundred years after Alan Turing's birth,
Kester Brewin believes the father of artificial
intelligence ultimately taught us to be more human.
The
23rd of June ...
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