'Codebreaker – Alan Turing's life and legacy' at the Science Museum – video

The new Alan Turing exhibition at London's Science Museum features the Pilot Ace, the universal, programmable computer that Turing dreamed up in 1945. In this film, curator David Rooney describes it as 'Alan Turing's mind made into glass, metal and valves.' Rooney explains how a tragedy in Turing's childhood led him to speculate about whether the mind could exist outside the body


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Source: guardian.co.uk