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Alan Turing

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The father of the computer age — the brilliant mind, the codebreaking and the tragic life of Alan Turing.

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Digital Prophet: Turing's Enduring Legacy in Our Connected World 02.07.2026

In this compelling episode of Alan Turing, Dr Sarah Quinn explores how Alan Turing's revolutionary ideas from the 1940s and 1950s continue to shape our digital world today. From the Turing Test to modern AI assistants, discover how Turing's theoretical work laid the foundation for facial recognition, recommendation algorithms, GPS navigation, and secure online communications. Learn about Turing's...

Rehabilitation and Recognition: Turing's Posthumous Pardons 25.06.2026

In this episode of Alan Turing, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the posthumous recognition of one of Britain's greatest scientific minds. Following his 1952 conviction under anti-gay legislation and death in 1954, Alan Turing's reputation underwent a remarkable transformation. We examine the campaign that led to his 2013 royal pardon and the subsequent 2017 Turing Law that extended pardons to thousands of...

A Tragic End: The Death of a Brilliant Mind 18.06.2026

In this deeply moving episode of Alan Turing, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the tragic final years and death of one of history's greatest minds. We examine how Alan Turing's 1952 prosecution for homosexuality led to his chemical castration treatment and ultimate death in 1954 at just 41 years old. Despite facing persecution that would end his government security clearance and severely impact his health,...

The Trial: Persecution and Chemical Castration 11.06.2026

This episode of Alan Turing explores the darkest chapter in the mathematician's life - his 1952 prosecution for homosexuality and subsequent chemical treatment. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how a routine burglary report led to Turing's trial under Britain's harsh laws criminalising homosexual relationships. The episode details his choice between imprisonment and hormonal treatment, the devastating effe...

Love and Secrecy: Turing's Personal Life in a Hostile World 04.06.2026

In this deeply personal episode, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the hidden struggles of Alan Turing's private life in mid-20th century Britain. While celebrated today as the father of computer science and a World War Two hero, Turing lived under the constant threat of persecution due to his homosexuality, which was criminalized in Britain until 1967. This episode examines how Turing navigated love, relat...

The Machine That Thinks: How Turing Envisioned Our AI Future 28.05.2026

Explore how Alan Turing's groundbreaking 1950 paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' laid the foundation for modern artificial intelligence. Dr Sarah Quinn examines Turing's prophetic vision of thinking machines, the famous Turing Test, and his remarkable predictions about machine learning and natural language processing. Discover how Turing anticipated many of today's AI developments decade...

Can Machines Think? The Birth of the Turing Test 21.05.2026

In this fascinating episode of Alan Turing, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the revolutionary 1950 paper 'Computing Machinery and Intelligence' that introduced the world to the famous Turing Test. Discover how Alan Turing transformed the abstract question 'Can machines think?' into the practical 'imitation game' that continues to influence artificial intelligence research today. We examine Turing's bold p...

Building the Future: From Theory to the First Computers 14.05.2026

Explore the remarkable journey from Alan Turing's theoretical breakthroughs to the birth of practical computing. This episode examines how Turing's 1936 paper 'On Computable Numbers' and his concept of the Turing machine laid the mathematical foundation for all modern computers. We delve into the wartime developments at Bletchley Park, where Turing's work on the Bombe machine bridged theory and pr...

The Universal Machine: Turing's Vision of Computing 07.05.2026

Explore Alan Turing's groundbreaking 1936 conception of the universal computing machine and its revolutionary impact on modern technology. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how Turing's theoretical insights laid the foundation for all programmable computers, from smartphones to supercomputers. This episode covers Turing's solution to Hilbert's Entscheidungsproblem, his proof of computational limits, and the...

Mathematical Prodigy: Turing's Early Years and Education 30.04.2026

Explore the fascinating early years of Alan Turing, from child prodigy to Cambridge Fellow. This episode of Alan Turing examines the formative experiences that shaped one of history's greatest mathematical minds. Born in 1912 to a colonial administrator family, young Alan displayed extraordinary intellectual gifts from age three, teaching himself to read and showing remarkable mathematical curiosi...

The Imitation Game: How Codebreaking Changed History 23.04.2026

In this compelling episode of Alan Turing, Dr Sarah Quinn explores the groundbreaking codebreaking work at Bletchley Park during World War Two. Discover how Alan Turing's innovative approach to cracking the German Enigma code fundamentally changed both military intelligence and the future of computing. Learn about the development of the Bombe machine, the mathematical complexities of cryptographic...

Wartime Genius: Breaking the Enigma at Bletchley Park 16.04.2026

Join Dr Sarah Quinn as she explores Alan Turing's crucial wartime contributions at Bletchley Park, where mathematical genius met mechanical innovation to break the seemingly unbreakable Enigma code. This episode examines how Turing's theoretical work on computation translated into practical codebreaking machines that helped shorten World War Two by an estimated two years. We delve into the technic...

The Man Who Cracked the Code: An Introduction to Alan Turing 12.04.2026

Join Dr Sarah Quinn in this introductory episode exploring the extraordinary life of Alan Turing, the mathematician and computer scientist who changed our world forever. Born in 1912, Turing's revolutionary work laid the foundation for modern computing and artificial intelligence. This episode covers his early life, groundbreaking 1936 paper on computable numbers, and his crucial role at Bletchley...

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