The Father of Artificial Intelligence
Alan Turing
""We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.""
By PERSONS Editor2026. 2. 14.

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The Father of AI
Alan Turing: Foreseeing a 'Thinking Soul' in Steel
Complementary Mentoring for: ISFP, ESFP, ISTP, ESTP
"Vision is the ability to understand how the small puzzle piece you hold today fits into the grand picture of the future."
The Iconic Scene
1940s | Bletchley Park, UK - The Secret Lab
"Alan, face reality! This massive machine 'Christopher' is just a waste of money!" During WWII, while others desperately used pencils and paper to crack the German 'Enigma' code, Turing was buried under gears and wires.
"One day, this machine will learn, talk, and think for itself. I am not just cracking a code; I am laying the foundation for a 'Universal Machine'."
Turing saw beyond the tool. He foresaw a world where machines could imitate human intelligence long before the word 'computer' was even common. His vision didn't just end the war two years early; it became the heart of the digital civilization we live in today.
Why you need Turing’s Vision
01
See Possibility Beyond the Tool
Most ask, "What can I do with this now?" A Visionary asks, "How far can this evolve?" Turing saw Artificial Intelligence in a pile of gears, and that insight changed history.
02
Intellectual Honesty against Prejudice
Turing didn't succumb to the dogma that machines couldn't think. Vision is the courage to follow where logic leads, even when it contradicts "common sense."
"Is your daily work feeling mundane? Don't see your day as just 'labor for survival.' Imagine how these small steps contribute to a massive future shift. Your vision gives today its meaning."
Digest Summary
Redefine your daily actions as part of a 10-year paradigm shift.
Action: Define your 10-year impact