This makes sense in theory for a place that gave the world computing icons like Alan Turing, Ada Lovelace and Tim Berners-Lee — but a lot of his plan does not. One of the UK’s greatest strengths is ...
He worked together with Ada Lovelace, who was the world's first computer programmer. Many years later, Alan Turing invented a new way for computer programmes to work. His ideas changed how all ...
This brings us to the American scientist and mathematician Norbert Wiener. Recognised as the founder of computer ethics, Wiener’s seminal work is The Human Use of Human Beings (1950), which aimed to ...
The UK has a strong history in pioneering digital work with innovators like Alan Turing, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Ada Lovelace and Sir Clive Sinclair. BBC Make it Digital aims to get the nation truly ...
As the world grapples with a flood of Large Language Models, some computer programmers have gone old school, reaching back to where it all began by reanimating the first chatbot using its original ...
The English 19th century mathematician and writer Ada Lovelace is sometimes recognised ... devices must never be underestimated. The Turing test Lovelace's argument also raised another implicit ...
This makes sense in theory for a place that gave the world computing icons like Alan Turing, Ada Lovelace and Tim Berners-Lee — but a lot of his plan doesn’t. One of the UK’s greatest strengths is its ...