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In the fourth episode of our series on the past, present and future of AI, Cambridge historian of science Simon Schaffer explores the extraordinary pressure, both personal and political, Alan Turing was under while writing his seminal on paper on computing machinery and intelligence. For more on the topics covered: The notion that when work is done by women or machines it is denied the status of intelligence is from Lorraine Daston, 'Enlightenment calculations', Critical Inquiry 21 (1994), 182-202 https://sites.tufts.edu/models/files/... Episode 1: • Can ChatGPT successfully impersonate ... Episode 2: • Alan Turing's famous Imitation Game--... Episode 3: • A.I.--a threat to the education system and... Professor Simon Schaffer of Cambridge University, a world-renowned expert in the history and philosophy of science. https://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/directory/s... Paul Sen is the founder and host of YouTube channel “Science without Tears”. He is an award-winning filmmaker whose company Furnace TV has made documentaries which have been shown all over the world. https://furnacetv.com/ Paul has a longstanding interest in how science and technology shape our world. He is the author of popular science book, “Einstein’s Fridge—How the Difference between Hot and Cold Explains the Universe”. https://furnacetv.com/EinsteinsFridge Music--Fayyaz Virji Camera--Andy Jackson Editor--Andrew Smith