largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes
Partially right xD Enigma had many generations - it was evolving really fast. First time it was braked in Poland. Later - polish cryptographers (mentioned above) created cryptological bomb. And later, in 39 everything gone south xD Technically you are asking about enigma during ww2 period :)
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The technologically advanced humanoid robot ASIMO is made by which car company?
What science fiction writer wrote the three laws of robotics?
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Who is largely responsible for breaking the German Enigma codes in WW2, created a test that provided a foundation for artificial intelligence?
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