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“Alan Turing: Codebreaker, Visionary, Enigma” – with Andrew Hodges

Jun 04, 20241 hr 2 minEp. 636
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Episode description

Summary

Andrew Hodges (Website, Wikipedia) joins Andrew (XLinkedIn) to discuss the life and work of Alan Turing. Andrew is an emeritus senior research fellow of mathematics at the University of Oxford. 


What You’ll LearnIntelligence
  • Turing’s early foundations for artificial intelligence 
  • Interwar cryptanalysis
  • Bletchley Park, Hut 8, and British Naval Intelligence
  • The mechanics of the Bombe machine
Reflections
  • Legacy changing alongside social history
  • The weight and pressure of genius 
And much, much more …
Quotes of the Week

“Everything that you do with the digital, everything that we're doing now through these computers, flows from his perceptions. And that in turn came through his practical experience during the Second World War on breaking the enemy codes.” – Andrew Hodges .


Resources SURFACE SKIM*SpyCasts**Beginner Resources*DEEPER DIVEBooks
  • The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park, J. D. Turing (Arcturus, 2020)
  • Turing’s Vision: The Birth of Computer Science, C. Bernhardt (MIT Press, 2017)
  • Alan Turing: The Enigma, A. Hodges (Burnett Books/Hutchinson, 1983)
Primary Sources *Wildcard Resource*
  • Alan Turing’s School Report Card
  • Didn’t do very well in high school? Neither did Alan Turing. Amongst hopeful comments about his promising skills in mathematics, teachers noted Turing’s carelessness and severe lack of neatness in his work. 
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