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By AI Guy ⏳ 3 min read

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Imitation Game

I recently rewatched The Imitation Game and came away with a few thoughts:

  • Computers are awesome

  • Alan Turing is incredible

  • Out-of-the-box thinking (almost) always wins

What’s the story?

The movie tells the story of Alan Turing and his efforts to crack the Enigma code used by Nazi Germany during World War II.

Turing’s team worked tirelessly from the secret base at Bletchley Park.

The task was almost impossible because the Enigma code changed every day.

Bletchley Park
(~10 mins away from where I was born)

Why are you telling me this?

Turing calculated that even with hundreds of the best code-breakers, it would take decades to break the Enigma.

Instead, Turing decided to work smarter, NOT harder.

and chose to build a computer.

He was successful.

The computer he built could solve the Enigma in under 20 mins.

You should do the same.

AI has unlocked unbelievable potential for working smarter and not harder.

AI + Automation = 10x productivity.

You should take advantage of this.

The Imitation Game

Turing’s confidence in the future ability of machine learning and computing led him to develop the “Imitation Game”.

If an evaluator cannot reliably distinguish a machine from a human, the machine is said to have passed the game.

Can machines think?

“[…] in about fifty years’ time it will be possible to programme computers […] to make them play the imitation game so well that an average interrogator will not have more than 70% chance of making the right identification after five minutes of questioning.

– Alan Turing, 1950

Recent advances in AI have pushed computers closer to passing the Imitation Game.

Earlier this year, one study showed GPT-4 was able to fool human judges into thinking it was a human in 60% of cases.

AI will pass the imitation game, as Turing predicted.

The only question is when.

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Thanks for reading! Stay AI-some!

AI Guy

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