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Future shock: Why Google’s eerie ‘ghost in the machine’ creation is not a miracle, but a pale imitation of life

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TRUTH is often stranger than fiction, but the remarkable story of English scientist Alan Turing is truly an exception to the norm. Although he spent most of his life toying with primeval computing systems and imagining their unlimited potential, he also squeezed in the time to defeat Hitler. As you’ll recall from big screen depiction The Imitation Game, Turing was rewarded for his services to Queen and country with chemical castration – for falling in love with someone who also possessed a penis. Without spoiling the ending, let’s just say there’s no chance of a sequel. . http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16222194.Future_shock__Why_Google__39_s_eerie___39_ghost_in_the_machine__39__creation_is_not_a_miracle__but_a_pale_imitation_of_life/?ref=rss

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