Contributor B. Jack Copeland

Update
12-16-2011
Content Type
Lesson
Grade Level
Undergraduate
Object Type
Video
License

This video lecture was recorded at MIT’s World Series session on Creativity: The Mind, Machines and Mathematics. The discussion celebrates the life and work of Alan Turing, considering him the father of artificial intelligence. Turing’s code-breaking work during WWII is explained within its larger context of his contributions to the fields of mathematics and computing.