Alan Turing: The Man Who Thought the Future into Being
Discover the life and legacy of Alan Turing — codebreaker, mathematician, and pioneer of AI. From the Enigma machine to the Turing Test, explore how his genius shaped modern computing.
Computational philosophy is an innovative field intersecting philosophy and computer science, primarily focusing on applying computational techniques to philosophical questions. It involves using algorithms, simulations, and artificial intelligence to explore and solve complex philosophical problems, such as ethics in AI, the nature of consciousness, and decision-making processes. This field is revolutionising how we approach age-old philosophical inquiries, offering new insights and perspectives. By harnessing the power of computation, philosophers and scientists alike are uncovering new dimensions of understanding, challenging traditional philosophical methodologies, and contributing to a deeper comprehension of both the digital and the metaphysical realms.
Discover the life and legacy of Alan Turing — codebreaker, mathematician, and pioneer of AI. From the Enigma machine to the Turing Test, explore how his genius shaped modern computing.
Discover computational philosophy, a cutting-edge field using computation to tackle complex philosophical questions and analyze arguments in ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.