Doctor Who: The Turing Test
작성자
Paul Leonard
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형식
페이퍼백
페이지
242
언어
영어
출판됨
Oct 15, 2000
출판사
Bbc Pubns
ISBN-10
0563538066
ISBN-13
9780563538066
설명
Amidst the backdrop of World War II, a perplexing code arrives at Bletchley Park, catching the attention of the renowned code-breaker Alan Turing. Known for his remarkable intellect and pioneering work, Turing faces an unprecedented challenge that threatens to perplex even his brilliant mind. As the war efforts hang in the balance, the urgency of deciphering the message escalates, igniting a race against time.
As Turing delves deeper into the enigma, he begins to confront not just the intricacies of the code itself, but also the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and the human condition. Encounters with allies and adversaries complicate his mission, revealing secrets and motives that intertwine with his own theories on the nature of consciousness.
This gripping tale explores the duality of human intelligence and machine learning, shedding light on the personal struggles of a man who is often seen as a solitary genius. The journey through the labyrinth of cryptography becomes a poignant reflection on the essence of what it means to be human, as Turing grapples with his identity amidst his groundbreaking discoveries.
As Turing delves deeper into the enigma, he begins to confront not just the intricacies of the code itself, but also the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and the human condition. Encounters with allies and adversaries complicate his mission, revealing secrets and motives that intertwine with his own theories on the nature of consciousness.
This gripping tale explores the duality of human intelligence and machine learning, shedding light on the personal struggles of a man who is often seen as a solitary genius. The journey through the labyrinth of cryptography becomes a poignant reflection on the essence of what it means to be human, as Turing grapples with his identity amidst his groundbreaking discoveries.