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The Imitation Game
The Imitation Game is the name of the first section from the paper Can Machines Think?
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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, drawing a parallel between the movie's decryption efforts and current cybersecurity challenges.


John Young

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1261: John Young | Decrypting the Quantum Quandaries of Q-Day
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when recalling a scene about cracked codes during WWII.


Michael Shermer

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The Psychology of War: Could YOU Make a Moral Choice in Wartime?
Mentioned by Meghan McCarty Carino as an example of encryption systems in a World War II movie.

Export controls on TikTok's algorithm are unique but not unprecedented
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when discussing the film adaptation and sources used for the series.

Afua Hirsch


Peter Frankopan

Alan Turing | An Awkward Genius | 1
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in reference to a movie about Alan Turing at Bletchley Park.


Alan Z. Rozenshtein

Alan and Kevin join the Cognitive Revolution.
Mentioned by Meghan McCarty Carino as a 2014 World War II movie example of encryption systems.

Export controls on TikTok's algorithm are unique but not unprecedented
Mentionné par Thiel en posant une question sur le dilemme moral présenté dans le film concernant Enigma.

Un ex-espion français dévoile le vrai quotidien d'un agent secret — Olivier Mas






