Alan Turing was many things: wartime hero, pre-computer computer scientist, father of artificial intelligence, persecuted gay man, and now, 70 years after his death, he too is set to become a museum exhibit in the form of a chatbot.
Bletchley Park, where he worked as a codebreaker during the Second World War, is working with a British company called 1956 Individuals to develop an AI model that can “converse naturally with visitors” as Turing himself, telling his story in an interactive way to engage audiences. But is such a project ethical?
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