Turadg Aleahmad

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Turing’s invention of the digital computer can serve as our parade case of top-down intelligent design, and from what we can glean from the records of those heroic years, his path was no beeline to glory, but a meandering exploration of possibilities, sidetracks, false starts, adjusted goals—and plenty of serendipitous help from encounters with other thinkers thinking about other problems.
From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds
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