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Alan Turing

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Alan Turingb 2017 King Sejong BookThis book is about the life of genius scientist Alan Turing who first thought of artificial intelligence. Its a compressed and vivid graphic platter. Turing completed the basic design of a modern computer at the age of 24 and, during World War II, built a cryptocurrency machine to win the Allies. And he was convinced that the day when computers would compete with humans was invented. But he was a genius of unfortunate lifelong recognition. After being gay, he was deported from society under chemical castration and ended his life with suicide. It wasnt until 2013 that he was properly illuminated with the official pardon of the British royal family. This book beautifully depicts dramatic Turings life with colorful paintings. He sheds light on the human face of a marathoner who was an excellent nerd for geeks, exoskeletons and stutters. It is a very attractive book for readers who are burdened with thick or heavy peace. The reader will feel like watching a movie while reading this book.

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Published August 1, 2016

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Jim Ottaviani

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I've worked at news agencies and golf courses in the Chicagoland area, nuclear reactors in the U.S. and Japan, and libraries in Michigan. When I'm not staying up late writing comics about scientists, I'm spraining my ankles and flattening my feet by running on trails. Or I'm reading. I read a lot.

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