I think it was about differences , people say everyone is different but don't want to accept the fact that our minds work different too . They say you should make a difference , say do something different but want us to think exactly like them and if we don't then we are idiots who can't think at all .
I feel so bad for him. Dude literally made a machine that reduced the war and saved millions of lives and he gets forced to get therapy for being gay. That's what the world was like. Unbelievable.
I think its ironic... he did what he did to help stop Nazis and Nazi ideology, only to become a victim of a Nazi ideology in his own country. Would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragically messed up
The part where he talks everyone having different preferences because their brains are unique, I think was a really nice subtle way to support LGBT people.
oh that's very easy I didn't even watch a video he'll know a machine can't think I machine all it can do is compute it's an algorithm there is no thought only people think don't be deceived AI does nothing it's an algorithm it's just an algorithm what makes us separate as human beings as we have the ability to of thought our words have meaning that's what it means to be human your words have meaning a robot mean nothing to a robot it's a machine no completely wrong AI is nothing more than a robot computer is just computing it's an algorithm they have no thought they don't their words have no meaning they are just a computer that's it...
That's all one run-on sentence. I can't understand what your trying to say. The first thing you said about not watching the video, before your comment stopped making sense, if you had watched the video you'd know he actually explains the opposite. But just this scene might not give the best context for their conversation without the rest of the movie. I'd highly recommend watching the movie as it's very good, especially if you like computers and/or movies based on true stories.
@@hunterlawrence3573 robots are machines.. AI is just an algorithm.. it's that simple.. they have no soul humans are different that's all I'm saying .our words have meaning because God the Creator put something of himself in us. robots will never have it ..they're just machines ..don't put your affection on a machine..it's an object with and internal word algorithm generator that responds to your words
@@johnbear6145 Why are you bringing God into it? The conversation in the video has nothing to do with religion. And who said anything about conversing with AI? No a robot isn't a person, but that's not what they're discussing. They're discussing whether or not machines can think, not if they can be considered people.
@@hunterlawrence3573Hunter machines can't think humans are different than machines it's an algorithm it's an algorithm thinking is something else algorithms compute that's all it is it's an algorithm
This is probably the deepest part of this film. This scene reaches out and grabs you. You're transported back to 1942-3 and you remember that this is deadly serious. People are dying by the thousands. There is simply no more important thing in the world going on than what THESE people are doing.
"Are you paying attention?" is the opening line from the movie. Alan Turing wants to tell him the whole story of what happend and wants to know if he is going to pay attention or not.
@@FleivaSleiva A couple years late, but Jessica is wrong. The policeman asks what Alan did during the war, and Alan responds with a nondescript answer. "I worked at a radio factory." The policeman picks up on it, and asks what Alan REALLY did during the war. This means that the officer knew that the answer meant more than what Alan divulged. Alan responded with "Are you paying attention?" because Alan COULDN'T answer the officer's question. Both Alan and the Policeman knew that his job during the war was classified. The radio factory answer was Alan's cover story. Turing knew that he could never divulge what he did, because he was under a Non-disclosure Agreement from the Royal Armed Forces. Telling the officer what he actually did would not only break the NDA, but open up Alan as a threat to National Security. The secrets he knew could be used against the Crown, even after the war was over. (This scene is post-war.) Disclosing classified information would have meant far more trouble for Alan than 2 years in prison or 2 years of Chemical Castration. It would have meant life imprisonment or execution. In modern terms, it would be like getting brought in for possession of marijuana and telling the police officer about a secret government project you worked on that nobody even knew about. Or telling the police about the schematics of the latest stealth aircraft, what materials it's made from, etc. State Secrets that enemy governments would kill for.
I can really tell this was him hinting about equality and it warms my hear 🙂
I think it was about differences , people say everyone is different but don't want to accept the fact that our minds work different too . They say you should make a difference , say do something different but want us to think exactly like them and if we don't then we are idiots who can't think at all .
@@mg-cx5tv good observation
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I feel so bad for him. Dude literally made a machine that reduced the war and saved millions of lives and he gets forced to get therapy for being gay. That's what the world was like. Unbelievable.
He was a war hero but had a miserable life for his " different sex preference" .
I think its ironic... he did what he did to help stop Nazis and Nazi ideology, only to become a victim of a Nazi ideology in his own country. Would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragically messed up
It’s like it doesn’t matter how many lives he saved. Obviously nobody gave a shit
Still is. Just for different reasons or beliefs.
The part where he talks everyone having different preferences because their brains are unique, I think was a really nice subtle way to support LGBT people.
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Was just thinking the same thing
I think it was more of 'support' of autistic peoples, since the movie really elaborates on that.
can a submarine swim?
Ollie Moore ask Chomsky!
The problem is, you are asking a stupid question... The interesting question is, can submarines sink?
oh that's very easy I didn't even watch a video he'll know a machine can't think I machine all it can do is compute it's an algorithm there is no thought only people think don't be deceived AI does nothing it's an algorithm it's just an algorithm what makes us separate as human beings as we have the ability to of thought our words have meaning that's what it means to be human your words have meaning a robot mean nothing to a robot it's a machine no completely wrong AI is nothing more than a robot computer is just computing it's an algorithm they have no thought they don't their words have no meaning they are just a computer that's it...
That's all one run-on sentence. I can't understand what your trying to say. The first thing you said about not watching the video, before your comment stopped making sense, if you had watched the video you'd know he actually explains the opposite. But just this scene might not give the best context for their conversation without the rest of the movie. I'd highly recommend watching the movie as it's very good, especially if you like computers and/or movies based on true stories.
@@hunterlawrence3573 robots are machines.. AI is just an algorithm.. it's that simple.. they have no soul humans are different that's all I'm saying .our words have meaning because God the Creator put something of himself in us. robots will never have it ..they're just machines ..don't put your affection on a machine..it's an object with and internal word algorithm generator that responds to your words
@@johnbear6145 Why are you bringing God into it? The conversation in the video has nothing to do with religion. And who said anything about conversing with AI? No a robot isn't a person, but that's not what they're discussing. They're discussing whether or not machines can think, not if they can be considered people.
@@hunterlawrence3573Talking about God make you nervous?
@@hunterlawrence3573Hunter machines can't think humans are different than machines it's an algorithm it's an algorithm thinking is something else algorithms compute that's all it is it's an algorithm
The game later came to be known as Turing's Test.
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CAPTCHA stands for “Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart”
Wow Turing test
The below statement is false
The above statement is true
What is that supposed to mean?
James Kira nothing, it's just a paradox
Nooooooooooooooooo
Any well written interpreter or compiler will know to watch out for infinite loops, break out of them, and note the code to be checked.
What a nice written recursive statement. I am high while reading
Please confirm that you are not a robot:
□I'm not a robot
Well i am :P ... am i capable of dreamin'
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Are you paying attention?
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What’s the difference between breaking a bone, and breaking a heart
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This is probably the deepest part of this film. This scene reaches out and grabs you. You're transported back to 1942-3 and you remember that this is deadly serious. People are dying by the thousands. There is simply no more important thing in the world going on than what THESE people are doing.
Except this scene takes place years after the war.
This is in the fifties. Are you sure you commented on the right scene?
def one of the saddest scenes
Mary saw a puppy in a window. She wanted it. What did Mary want?
To be back in the kitchen
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What does he mean with are you paying attention?
"Are you paying attention?" is the opening line from the movie. Alan Turing wants to tell him the whole story of what happend and wants to know if he is going to pay attention or not.
@@jessicaberger3940 Ah okay, thanks a lot :)
@@FleivaSleiva A couple years late, but Jessica is wrong. The policeman asks what Alan did during the war, and Alan responds with a nondescript answer.
"I worked at a radio factory."
The policeman picks up on it, and asks what Alan REALLY did during the war. This means that the officer knew that the answer meant more than what Alan divulged. Alan responded with "Are you paying attention?" because Alan COULDN'T answer the officer's question. Both Alan and the Policeman knew that his job during the war was classified. The radio factory answer was Alan's cover story. Turing knew that he could never divulge what he did, because he was under a Non-disclosure Agreement from the Royal Armed Forces. Telling the officer what he actually did would not only break the NDA, but open up Alan as a threat to National Security. The secrets he knew could be used against the Crown, even after the war was over. (This scene is post-war.) Disclosing classified information would have meant far more trouble for Alan than 2 years in prison or 2 years of Chemical Castration. It would have meant life imprisonment or execution.
In modern terms, it would be like getting brought in for possession of marijuana and telling the police officer about a secret government project you worked on that nobody even knew about. Or telling the police about the schematics of the latest stealth aircraft, what materials it's made from, etc. State Secrets that enemy governments would kill for.
The password’s right, you’ve correctly guessed. Now it’s time for the robot test!
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People’s mindset about ChatGPT 4
oooh.. Weinstein company. Brilliant man!
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Is water wet?
the c.f.a. Yesnt
"The problem is you're asking a stupid question"
It depends on the definition of water and wet
It’s like it doesn’t matter how many lives he saved