3873 entries. Last updated May 20, 2013.

"Intelligent Machinery" (July – August 1948)


Alan Turing wrote a report for the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, England, entitled Intelligent Machinery.

In the report Turing stated that a thinking machine should be given the blank mind of an infant instead of an adult mind filled with opinions and ideas. The report contained an early discussion of neural networks. Turing estimated that it would take a battery of programmers fifty years to bring this learning machine from childhood to adult mental maturity. The report was not published until 1968.