O Autorze

Andrew Hodges is a British author and biographer best known for his work on the life and legacy of mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing. His most notable book, "Alan Turing: The Enigma," delves into Turing's groundbreaking contributions to computer science, cryptography, and artificial intelligence, while also illuminating the personal struggles he faced in a society that did not accept him. Hodges' meticulous research and engaging narrative style have made this biography a definitive account of Turing's life, captivating both academic and general audiences alike.

In addition to his biography of Turing, Hodges has written extensively on the intersections of mathematics and philosophy, contributing to the broader understanding of how these disciplines inform one another. His work often reflects a deep appreciation for the intricacies of human thought and the intellectual challenges that shape our understanding of the world. Through his writing, Hodges continues to inspire interest in the history of computing and the importance of ethical considerations in technology.

Data Urodzenia November 24, 1949
Miejsce Urodzenia Birmingham, England
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