Tu‧ring, A‧lan /ˈtjʊ
ərɪŋ $ ˈtʊ
ər-, ˈælən/
(1912–54) a British
mathematician and computer scientist, who developed ideas which were later used to build the first electronic computer, and which also influenced the development of the study of
artificial intelligence. During World War II he helped to find out the meaning of the German military
codes (=secret writing system used for sending messages).
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