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  • Tue
    20
    Nov
    2012
    Professor Barry Cooper

    2012 is the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing - mathematician, Bletchley Park decoding genius, father of computer science, and seminal figure in artificial intelligence and developmental biology. Every stored-program computer today is an embodiment of his 1936 Universal Turing Machine. Turing was specially driven by a need to understand the human brain and mental processes. Involved in building early computers in the 1940s, he is quoted as saying \"I am building a brain\". But Turing\s own investigations, and the later history of artificial intelligence, have led to a much better understanding of the challenges.