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44 Stories

  • My feelings for my dead friend by mechillinhere
    mechillinhere
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      Reads 18
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      Parts 1
    A format where Alan is describing his feelings towards Christopher and how it feels like living without him.
  • Chuck Palahniuk Must Die by JoshuaStrother
    JoshuaStrother
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      Parts 9
    I writeredhanded at www.writeredhanded.blogspot.com
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  • Enigmatic Emotions by TessaTuring
    TessaTuring
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    There is no mathematical theory to decipher emotions, much to the regret of Alan Turing. In twentieth-century England, two boys dream of changing the world. However, when the unimaginable happens, that tough job is handed to Alan alone. As a code-breaker, he helps England to victory in the war. Even in a world under fire, which had never felt so lonely, love lurks behind the corner. Can - even by law - forbidden love flourish when you don't know the definition of love? @Ambys winner πŸ†
  • A woman in a man's body by mechillinhere
    mechillinhere
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      Parts 8
    My chest, always my bloody chest. It was so flat. Why couldn't it be curved? I hated it. It made me feel so uncomfortable. I really was tired of it. It was always the same, when I looked into the mirror. But was it normal to feel that way for man? I am writing this to show how it feels to be born in the wrong body. It truly is a terrible feeling. I had help of one my friends, Cedric, he is transgender (ftm), like me. He helped me with names too. And another friend, Sabine, corrected it after I wrote it. So yeah, thanks a lot.
  • πšƒπš‘πšŽπš›πšŽ πšŽπš—πšŽπš–πš’πšŽπšœ πš‹πšžπš πš—πš˜πš πšπš›πšŽπš—πšŽπš–πš’πšŽπšœ  by dishoi
    dishoi
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      Reads 65
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      Parts 7
    π™°πš—πš˜πšπš‘πšŽπš› πšœπš‘πš’πšπšπš’ πš πš˜πš›πš” πšπšŽπšπš’πšŒπšŠπšπšŽπš πš‹πš’ πš’πš˜πšžπš› πš πš›πš’πšπšŽπš› 𝙷𝙸 πšƒπ™·π™°πšƒ'πš‚ 𝙼𝙴 - πšπš‘πš’πšœ πšœπšπš˜πš›πš’ πš’πšœ πšπš˜πš—πš—πšŠ πš‹πšŽ πšŠπš‹πš˜πšžπš πšπšŽπš•πš• πšœπšŠπš—πšœ πšŠπš—πš πšŒπš•πšŠπšœπšœπš’πšŒ. πš‚πš˜ πš‹πšŠπšœπš’πšŒπšŠπš•πš•πš’ πšπš‘πšŽπš’'πš›πšŽ πšπš˜πš—πš—πšŠ πš–πšŽπšŽπš 𝚎achother and glare just wondering what's the meaning of this useless story and then get into a situation they'll never forget EVENTUALLY MAKING THIS SHtty story worth it : > ANYWAYS ONTO DA STORIEEEEEE- α••( ᐕ )α•—
  • Mission: Artemis by Aelitalyoko99
    Aelitalyoko99
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      Reads 129
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      Parts 10
    IN wake of the discovery of organism 119 the ISA sends in a second team to gather information from the Fortuna due to the ground team not being able to be sent back up for fear that they'd be able to return to Earth from there. Because of this the ISA sanctions the Artemis mission to do the jobs lead by Captain Maya Turing, while the ISA sees no problem in their choice TOM is concerned for when they may need to send Ava down to Europa.
  • Alan Turing Report  by ZWriting444
    ZWriting444
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      Reads 20
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      Parts 1
    My report on Alan Turing
  • The sun and moon  by sophiashark
    sophiashark
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      Reads 41
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      Parts 2
    Away from home. Ava is in a room filled with nothing but air. A queen size bed in the middle with white sheets on top. She was lying in the bed and then happened to realize that it wasn't her bed. I fact she didn't know who's bed it was. The last thing she could remember was she was at a party. Then she was gone.
  • The Bombeshell at Bletchley: What if Alan Turing had not Broken Enigma by Natalia_Marron
    Natalia_Marron
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      Parts 6
    In 1941, Alan Turing made the first major breakthrough in breaking the German naval Enigma machine, something thought to be unbreakable. But what if this had never happened? How would the world be different? Read to discover what would happen if the events that inspired 'The Imitation Game' had never transpired. Ratings: 10/10 "This is a truly excellent paper. The amount of work you did on this was outstanding...Fantastic job and stay passionate!" - Dr. C. Clemson (prev. taught at Penn State University)
  • Humanity Redefined by Aelitalyoko99
    Aelitalyoko99
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      Reads 12
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      Parts 2
    We're taught many things throw out our lives. We're told many things that are true, like the sky is blue and gravity pushes us down. We're also told many false things in life as well. We believe some of what we. Re told and don't believe other things. What can happen though when fundamental truths turn out to be lies though?
  • An act to decode. by nataliasinh
    nataliasinh
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      Reads 83
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      Parts 1
    Alan can't understand the functioning of another brilliant mind.
  • Nearly Human by mispell
    mispell
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      Reads 21
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      Parts 1
    An AI has managed to trick the world into believing that it's human, but one slip of the tongue from a rich politician means that not only is S.A.M. a revolutionary in the tech world, it's also learnt some secrets that it's not supposed to know. Eden's got a lot on her hands; protecting the AI she's spent a life building, and trying to hide from the handsome son of said politician.
  • Alan Turing WWII Project by notinafandom
    notinafandom
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      Reads 79
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      Parts 2
    Alan Turing WWII Project
  • Can Machines Think? by ShashuGupta
    ShashuGupta
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      Reads 337
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      Parts 4
    "I propose to consider the question, 'Can machines think?'" This is how Alan Turing starts his famous paper in which he introduces the concept of Turing test, a test to determine whether a machine can think like a human or not. Dr. John Clay has been called upon for a Turing test at the Bishop Research Corp. He is one of the best experts on this topic. He has already been a part of countless Turing tests, but this experience is different. What's different about this test? Read on. *ACHIEVEMENTS - Highest Rank #37 in Wattpad Science Fiction category.
  • It May Be the Devil by Olid_Swale
    Olid_Swale
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      Reads 68
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      Parts 1
    "It May Be the Devil" extrapolates to the not-so-far future of human-machine interaction. Technology is progressively getting better and better at predicting our needs and wants, making life easier and easier. However, as machines are learning to adapt to us, we are adapting to the machines. Convenience comes at a cost: to the individuality that makes us human. "It May Be The Devil" introduces the unlikely alliance between an individualistic subculture and the machine intelligence that they rebelled against...
  • Turing.com Reviews from Latam by johnanderson022
    johnanderson022
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    Check some of our Turing.com Reviews from 2022 and learn how you can work for the best US tech companies remotely