Turing machines were perhaps one of the first forms of computers. Users were able to give instructions to such machines, which would turn an input string into an expected output. The simplicity of this concept is so profound that it enabled us to create more and more complex electronic ensembles-and now, we are able to replicate human intelligence through artificial means. Are Turing machines still useful in their original form? Yes turning machines receive their input written on the same tape which they also use for storage. They can be useful in their original form as they carry out their given tasks by the algorithms function. What are some domains in which they can be used? Justify your answers with examples and reasoning.