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Alan Turing, a Mathematician Who Opened the Way for Machines to Think when the World Still Misunderstood the Question: "We Can only See a Short Distance Ahead, but We See a Lot that Needs to Be done."
Alan Turing's phrase speaks about acting without seeing everything. It serves those who want to study technology, change their profession or reorganize financial life, but waits for a perfect plan before starting. Where does Alan Turing's phrase come from? The phrase appears in the article Computing Machinery and Intelligence, published in 1950 in... The post Alan Turing, a mathematician who opened the way for machines to think when the world st…
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Alan Turing's phrase speaks about acting without seeing everything. It serves those who want to study technology, change their profession or reorganize financial life, but waits for a perfect plan before starting. Where does Alan Turing's phrase come from? The phrase appears in the article Computing Machinery and Intelligence, published in 1950 in... The post Alan Turing, a mathematician who opened the way for machines to think when the world st…