| > These types of essays are a genuine attempt to rewrite a history that did not exist. I'm not sure what you are saying? Could you clarify? What is "secretarial style busywork"? Is this article also "ill-researched"? https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/history-human-... What would a better researched view of history say? I'm not trying to troll you or make you write an essay here - just trying to glean the main points of what you believe so I can see your point of view. Are you familiar with the view that the "Turing Test" was first conceived by Turing as a challenge to discern the gender of a human hidden behind a screen? In my comment I was trying to point to Turing's interests in the nature of gender and humanity. I find that expansive and prescient in the sense that "computing" to us moderns is more about NLP than calculating maths, and yet, it's all the same thing under the hood. |