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From the mobile phone to the office computer, mathematician Hannah Fry looks back at 70 years of computing history, to reveal the UK's lead role in developing the technology we use today. In the first episode, she travel...
Electronic Brains is an episode from Computing Britain by BBC. From the mobile phone to the office computer, mathematician Hannah Fry looks back at 70 years of computing history, to reveal the UK's lead role in developing the technology we...
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From the mobile phone to the office computer, mathematician Hannah Fry looks back at 70 years of computing history, to reveal the UK's lead role in developing the technology we use today. In the first episode, she travels back to the 1940s, to hear the incredible story of the creation, in Britain, of the computer memory. Three teams from across the country - in Teddington, Manchester and Cambridge - were tasked with designing automatic calculating engines for university research. But which team would be first to crack the tricky problem of machine memory? Meanwhile, tabloid headlines proclaimed that engineers were building 'electronic brains' that could match, and maybe surpass, the human brain, starting a debate about automation and artificial intelligence that still resonates today. Featuring archive from the Science Museum and the BBC Library, plus an interview with technology historian Dr James Sumner from Manchester University. Presented by Hannah Fry Produced by Michelle Martin Photo: Maurice Wilkes and Bill Renwick with EDSAC Credit: Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge.
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Published Nov 16, 2015 and 14:22 long