Sentences with phrase «turing said»

Back in the «50s, technologist Alan Turing said that true artificial intelligence would be a reality if a computer could fool a significant number of those judging (like more than 30 percent) into making them believe they were talking to a fellow human.
In August, Impax sold Daraprim to Turing for $ 55 million, a deal announced the same day Turing said it had raised $ 90 million from Mr. Shkreli and other investors in its first round of financing.
«You're no help to me,» Turing says as a final dismissal.

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Martin Shkreli, the CEO of Turing, said in a tweet Wednesday that while he had not been called on, he «would have loved to insult Congress.»
Now, when I say he, I mean both Feynman and Newton, and this applies, also, I think, to the geniuses that I write about in The Information, Charles Babbage, Alan Turing, Ada Byron.
Turing Pharmaceuticals founder Martin Shkreli confirmed the price cut to NBC News on Tuesday but did not say how much the company would reduce the cost of Daraprim.
Turing Pharmaceuticals, which raised the price of a drug 5,500 % practically overnight says it will now lower its price following an intense backlash from the media, medical profession and the general public.
«Telegram is definitely much more crazy than some of the bigger ICOs we have seen,» says Sid Kalla, a founder of ICO consultancy Smith and Crown, who now works on token protocol - design as a founder at the Turing Group.
The judge said that the punishment for the founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals is not for jacking up the price of a lifesaving drug, nor for his abrasive behavior.
George Scangos, CEO of biotechnology giant Biogen Inc., went further, saying in an interview, «Turing is to a research - based company like a loan shark is to a legitimate bank.»
«Being the majority owner of the company, the way I look at that is they work for me now,» said Shkreli, chief executive officer of privately held Turing.
«Turing's actions may be restraining competition unlawfully, and have the potential to greatly impede access to a drug that is critical for the public health,» Stock said.
Some doctors questioned Turing's claim that there was a need for better drugs, saying the side effects, while potentially serious, could be managed.
Martin Shkreli, the founder and chief executive of Turing, said that the drug is so rarely used that the impact on the health system would be minuscule and that Turing would use the money it earns to develop better treatments for toxoplasmosis, with fewer side effects.
well if i had a theory and later found it to not be ture and refuted it then i would not want anyone else to belive it either as i found it wasnt true and further more i would like to think that me and all other humans are better than coming from an animal that eats bugs off its friends and throws its own poo... I'm just saying
These results are so authentic that one could not tell the difference between what the Box says and what a native speaker would say; that is, the Box can pass the Turing test.
He went on to defend the price gouge, saying that his company, Turing Pharmaceuticals, needed to continue to profit and that anyone who really needed the drug would be able to afford it.
How better to do this than to say that the creator of the universe listens to you whenever you speak, loves you, and will bring you to a happy place after you die while tor - turing those who wrong you forever?
By running as an independent, he has already opened the door for the possibility of walking away from the Democrats (he'll just say that the Dems didn't want him (which is ture), so why would he caucus with them).
In 2012 McNally justified the absence of an official pardon of mathematician Alan Turing on indecency charges, saying that Turing was rightly prosecuted under the UK's 1950s laws.
David Cameron said the work by codebreaker Alan Turing and others did at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire was «absolutely vital» in winning World War 2.
«China is investing heavily in all aspects of information technology,» from quantum computing to chip design, says Raj Reddy, a Turing Award — winning AI pioneer at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, and Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
«In machine learning, we have this problem of racism in and racism out,» says Chris Russell, also at the Alan Turing Institute.
Machine learning is increasingly being used to make sensitive decisions, says Matt Kusner at the Alan Turing Institute in London.
More than anything, this research further validates Turing as a pioneer across many different fields, Fraden says.
Kevin Warwick said: «This begs the question, what exactly does it mean to pass the Turing test?
Jacob Aron says that if one of the Turing machines simulated by Adam Yedidia and Scott Aaronson halts, it would...
It is important not to get carried away with numbers of qubits, says Michele Reilly, CEO at Turing Inc, a quantum start - up.
Turing later said it would cut the cost of the drug to hospitals.
Now we need Turing Test 2.0,» says Aladdin Ayesh, who organised a symposium entitled Towards a Comprehensive Intelligence Test at the AI and Simulated Biology conference in York, UK, in April.
Jacob Aron says that if one of the Turing machines simulated by Adam Yedidia and Scott Aaronson halts, it would prove the set of axioms of mathematics called ZFC to be inconsistent, but mathematicians wouldn't be too panicked because «they could simply shift to a slightly stronger set of axioms» (14 May, p 9).
This is a tall story to say the least; and the rapid telling of this crucial episode makes too light of the content of Turing's thesis.
However, superconducting and silicon quantum systems both work only at temperatures close to absolute zero, says Michele Reilly at Turing, a quantum start - up in California.
While it's not news that the Turing test has flaws, the new study highlights just how limited the test is for answering deeper questions about artificial intelligence, study co-author says
«It's important to note that Turing never meant for his test to be the official benchmark as to whether a machine or computer program can actually think like a human,» Riedl said.
Dr Roderich Gross from the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering at the University of Sheffield, said: «Our study uses the Turing test to reveal how a given system — not necessarily a human — works.
I am always amazed to hear comments like «reduce calories and increase exercise to control your obesity» Correct me if I am wrong but as far as I know science has not discovered a «free will» organ in the body... and before you say the brain, remember that as far as neuro - scientists know it is just a very complex turing machine.
Regarding the zebra's stripes, Turing is reported to have said to the equally famous British molecular biologist Francis Crick: «Well, the stripes are easy.
The Turing Test attempts to say something meaningful, but its message is dulled by a poorly thought out narrative and mediocre writing.
Clare Stewart, director of the BFI London Film Festival, said: «Featuring extraordinary performances from the British talent in front of the camera and vividly directed by Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game does cinematic justice to Alan Turing's vision, determination and personal story as well as his enduring impact on British history and contemporary life.»
As the second half of the movie comes around, one wouldn't be criticised for saying that «codes» are an allegory for Turing's sexual orientation.
Director Morten Tyldum said he didn't understand why Turing had not been on the front cover of history books when he was at school.
Star of the film exploring the life and persecution of WWII mathematician Alan Turing for being a homosexual says showing sex is «not an exploration of someone's sex life»
His co-star Charles Dance, who plays Turing's boss Commander Denniston, said of Benedict: «If he doesn't win an award, or a big gong, or preferably a statue of a little gold man, I will be astonished.»
Cumberbatch dedicated his award to Turing, saying, «He was and is a hero of all time.
«Alan Turing wasn't just a lone, troubled genius who was awkward and difficult and different,» Benedict Cumberbatch (with Morten Tyldum) said about his «The Imitation Game» character.
Benedict Cumberbatch, with director Morten Tyldum, said of the «Imitation Game» cryptologist: «Alan Turing was a war hero, he was a gay icon, and he was the father of modern computer science.»
The film is about Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing and also stars Keira's fellow Brit Benedict Cumberbatch, who the actress said it was «lovely to work with».
Festival director Clare Stewart said: «Featuring extraordinary performances from the British talent in front of the camera and vividly directed by Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game does cinematic justice to Alan Turing's vision, determination and personal story as well as his enduring impact on British history and contemporary life.»
And that's what the Turing Test really is about, it's saying that to pass the Turing Test all you want to do is to get a robot to behave like a real human, as long as an observer can not distinguish between a robot and a human face on that behaviour then it's said to be artificially intelligent.
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