Too Long; Didn't Read
Who would’ve thought — back in 1950, when Alan Turing wrote a paper on “<a href="https://www.turing.org.uk/publications/dnb.html" target="_blank">Computer Machinery and Intelligence</a>” — we’d today be navigating the complexity of this revolutionary invention, termed Artificial Intelligence? Did Turning think the computation of complex figures could get easier if the machine could think on its own, or did he actually believe two machines could talk to each other?