Pete Ashdown
  • Forrst
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Youtube
  • Join Our Mailing List!
  • Home
  • Learn About Pete Ashdown
    • Biography
    • On Key Issues
    • Why Democrat?
    • Endorsements
  • Get Involved
    • Mailing List
    • Calendar
    • Social Media
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Collaboration Wiki
    • Shop
  • News
  • Media
    • Photos
    • Videos
    • Campaign Materials
  • Donate

Alan Turing Apology

You are here: Home » Issues » Alan Turing Apology
on September 12th, 2009
in Issues, Politics, Tech
posted by Pete Ashdown
with 2 comments
Tags: computer science, petitions, turing

Alan TuringAlan Turing is widely considered to be the father of computer science. He cracked the German Enigma Codes in World War II, which saved countless lives and is estimated to have ended the war in Europe two years early. His genius with computer processing showed when he wrote software to play chess before there were computers powerful enough to run his software. His “Turing Test” for determining true artificial intelligence is well known by any student of computer science.

Alan Turing was gay. Due to this, he was convicted by a British court in 1952 and given the choice of either going to prison, or taking forced estrogen injections. He chose the latter and committed suicide two years later at the age of 41. Although it was widely known Turing was gay during World War II, he was too valuable to the war effort for them to act upon their anti-homosexual laws until after the war was over.

I have to wonder what contributions were lost due to the unjust treatment of Alan Turing.

The English have long had the tradition of leaving petitions on the step of their Prime Minister’s office at 10 Downing Street. This is a tradition that has been updated to take advantage of the Internet. It would be appropriate if our government institutions followed suit. I’ve never been a fan of online petititions, because I think they are widely ignored. The English model of not only respecting them, but hosting them, gives the idea much more weight.

A 10 Downing Street petition was started demanding an official apology for the treatment of Alan Turing. On Thursday, Prime Minister Gordon Brown issued an official apology. It is worth reading.

2 Comments On This Topic

  1. JM Bell says:
    September 12, 2009 at 10:25 am //

    This was long, long overdue … it still feels so hollow, though.

  2. Mark says:
    September 12, 2009 at 12:45 pm //

    Yes it is really meaningless but at least it brings attention to a horrible injustice so maybe we can avoid it in the future.




Categories

  • Campaign
  • Issues
  • Personal
  • Podcasts
  • Politics
  • Press
  • Tech
  • Videos
  • Web

RSS RSS Feed

Latest Tweets

Pete Ashdown for U.S. Senate
780 E South Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
staff@peteashdown.org
(801) 983-PETE (7383)
Latest Tweets
Recent News
  • Change is Quick but Progress is Slow
  • Full Text of My Convention Speech
  • Congratulations Move to Amend!
Paid for and Authorized by Pete Ashdown for Senate Campaign Committee. 780 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84102
Copyright © 2012 Pete Ashdown for Senate