On an ordinary weekday in November, Bletchley Park plays host to a mixture of elderly pensioners and bands of unruly schoolchildren, visiting to learn about the codebreakers—including computing pioneer Alan Turing—who were based here during World War II, and helped the Allied Forces defeat the Nazis.
But this is no ordinary week, and these are no ordinary visitors.
On Wednesday and Thursday, delegates from 27 governments around the world, as well as the heads of top artificial…
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