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DEV Pride & Alan Turing: The Father of Modern Computing
Decoding the Encryption of Nazi "Enigma" Machines
During World War II, Turing worked in a high position with Britain’s code-breakers at Bletchley Park. He helped create the original design for the "bombe": an electro-mechanical device to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted secret messages during World War II. This work helped reveal critical Nazi submarine pathways, contributing to the Allied forces eventual success.
The "Turing Test"
In 1950, Turing published a thought experiment to explore whether or not a computer could pass as a human being. The "Turing Test" required a human aid to pose questions to determine if the responses came from a computer or a human. While the test eventually revealed weaknesses, it became an critical milestone in the history of artificial intelligence.
Delilah: A Portable Secure Voice Communications Machine
During his time at Bletchley Park, Turing also During this period, Turing also created the "Delilah" — a portable machine that could encode a voice message securely and is considered decades ahead of its time.