The Imitation Game Tribute to videos
2021-10-18 09:27
As a Turing biopic, the film attempts to pay tribute to the father of computers in various ways. The title "Imitation Game" can be interpreted as the "Turing Test". It comes from a paper "Computer Machines and Intelligence" published by Turing in 1950: "Can machines think?" In the film Turing was accused of homosexuality. After the arrest, he and the police interrogating him also demonstrated this test on the spot, which became a point of view. In the film, Turing specially published a crossword puzzle to test his ability in the newspaper in order to recruit good password crackers for his decryption team. Before the film was released in 2014, the New York Times reprinted the British Daily The original crossword puzzle published by The Telegraph in 1942. Participants who have completed the filling out can participate in the lucky draw.
Extended Reading
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Hugh Alexander: You know to pull off this irascible genius routine, one has to actually be a genius.
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Hugh Alexander: Because there's nothing like a friend's engagement to make a woman want to do something that she'll later regret with the fiancé's better looking chum.
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A Turing tailored for fans
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who doesn't like simplicity
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Believe me, true love is invincible! ! ! ! It's bad because you're gay
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Some people use their lives to make human civilization progress, but they are not treated fairly
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"Imitation Game": When the difference has not been accepted, there will be no real peace.