The Turing Award is often regarded as the "Nobel Prize of Computing." Established in 1966 by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), the award honors individuals for their contributions to the computing community, particularly in the fields of computer science and technology. Turing Award laureates are the recipients of this prestigious award, recognized for their significant advancements in computing and their impact on the field.

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