Feb
20th
Fri
20th
Machine Intelligence: Revisiting the Turing Test
Alan Turing, an English mathematician, is considered the father of Computer Science. He graduated in 1934 with a distinguished degree at King’s College, Cambridge and in 1935 was elected a fellow at King’s for his dissertation on the central limit theorem. He reformulated Kurt Gödel’s 1931 results on the limits of proof and computation, replacing Gödel’s universal arithmetic-based formal language with what is called Turing machines.