If this is the case in the life of the father of computers, the technical content is too low, right?

Kirstin 2022-03-19 09:01:02

Tucao, don't like to stray into it.

Very angry, because I like to watch biographical movies, like to watch real legends. However, this film is too bad. The story is too weak. For a genius in mathematics, does it matter if he is gay? Taking a picture of a great mathematician seems to be just an illegal homosexual who has been persecuted by the British government. He has a very low EQ and was bullied in his childhood. Isn't this too wasteful for the father of computers and a mathematics genius?

In addition to cracking Enigma in the life of the father of computers, he also proposed the concept of Turing machine, the "Turing test". If a machine can pass the Turing test, then he is an intelligent machine in the full sense, no different from a human being. He is the first person in the computer industry. To commemorate him, he named the highest award in the computer industry the "Turing Award"; he is also a long-distance runner. Isn’t it clear that the splendid civilized technology that mankind is proud of is eager to create a perfect artificial intelligence robot up to now? It only shows that the screenwriters and directors are slackers. They didn't study the characters they wanted to shoot at all. They didn't care about the science and technology of this talented mathematician, but only concerned about his sexual orientation and low EQ.

Waste is simply a huge waste! Hope to remake, and strongly demand remake!

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The Imitation Game quotes

  • Alan Turing: [voiceover] There were 159 million, million, million possible Enigma settings. All we had to do was try each one. But if we had ten men checking one setting a minute for 24 hours every day and seven days every week, how many days do you think it would take to check each of the settings? Well it's not days, it's years. It's 20 *million* years. To stop a coming attack, we would have to check 20 million years' worth of settings in 20 minutes.

  • Alan Turing: Sometimes we can't do what feels good. We have to do what is logical