Sentences with phrase «at turing»

This time the search halts at the Turing Phone, an initiative by Turing Robotic industries.
When the narrative eventually folds back on this pronouncement, it transpires that he is speaking to the by - the - book Manchester police detective Nock (Rory Kinnear), whose investigation of a burglary at Turing's home has led to the mathematician being charged with «gross indecency,» a euphemism for homosexual acts that were punishable by imprisonment until the relevant 1885 law was repealed in 1967.
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.
It is important not to get carried away with numbers of qubits, says Michele Reilly, CEO at Turing Inc, a quantum start - up.
At Turing, he bought a decades - old anti-infective drug and in August raised the price to $ 750 a pill from $ 13.50, which led the BBC to ask if he was the «most hated man in America.»
World - class asshole Martin Shkreli found himself in the news yet again when he resigned his position as CEO at Turing Pharmaceuticals.
«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.
According to the company's announcement, Tilles has been chairman of the board at Turing since their launch in late 2014.
Jon Haas, the Director of Patient Access at Turing, responded: «You can buy Pyramethamine / Sulfa [sic] combo pills from a vet meds website for about $ 80.»»

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It is a privilege to be here at Berkeley, which has produced so many Nobel Prize winners, Turing Award winners, astronauts, members of Congress, Olympic gold medalists....
When I thought about the Shkreli situation and the Valeant situation where you have folks who, in the instance of Shkreli and Turing, buy a drug that's been sold for 60 years at the price range of $ 13.50, then overnight to raise it to $ 750 per pill — and we're talking about life - saving drugs — that really concerned me.
I know that Shkreli and Valeant and Turing are the extreme end, but there are those who are at the other end are still raising prices that have no relationship to R&D and have no relationship to a reasonable return to investors.
At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 5At the hearing, Dr. David Kimberlin, who specializes in pediatric infectious disease at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 5at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 5at Birmingham, spoke of a situation in September, around the time Daraprim's price went up after Turing bought the rights to the drug, in which he found barriers to getting the drug because the monthly cost for four tablets suddenly spiked to $ 3,000 from $ 54.
(None of the charges mention anything about Shkreli's infamous drug price hikes at his new company Turing.)
U.S. drugmaker Turing Pharmaceuticals, led at the time by hedge fund manager Martin Shkreli, caused outrage last year by raising the U.S. price of Daraprim, an old anti-infective drug, by more than 5,000 % to $ 750 a pill.
A 56 - page journal written by Turing during his time at Bletchley Park is being auctioned off by Bonhams on April 13 in New York as part of its Fine Books and Manuscripts sale.
We look at an iPhone and see the genius of Steve Jobs, but forget about the work of men like Maxwell, Faraday, Einstein and Turing that led to it.
Tilles» career started at Merrill Lynch in 1985, and worked with several other firms before coming to Turing Pharmaceuticals.
«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.
Every single day the bots at @xdotai pass the Turing test.
[1] I haven't studied ethereum in detail at a technical level, so I take ethereum developers at their word that they have solved the Turing - completeness problem correctly.
The name «Hut 8» refers to the place at Bletchley Park where Alan Turing created his world - changing Enigma decoding machine.
This week, a computer program fooled 33 percent of judges at the University Reading into believing that they were chatting with a real - life 13 - year - old boy from Ukraine, thus passing the «Turing Test» for artificial intelligence.
As normally understood, a classical Turing machine reads one symbol at a time, and in terms of its current state and the symbol read takes an action, which may be to erase, print a new symbol, or move to the right or left one space, after which it goes to a new (or the same) state.
Stored in a sealed container, the cookies will keep for 3 days at room tempera - ture or 1 month in the freezer.
With at least nine different competitive levels, the event will once again fea - ture as many as 130 sides competing in over 200 matches.
Scott Hale is a data scientist at the Oxford Internet Institute and a faculty fellow of the Turing Institute.
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.
Turing definitely improved on the Polish efforts, including the bombes, but it is unlikely that efforts at Bletchley Park would have gone as far and as fast without their contributions.
Without detracting from Turing's reputation in the slightest, it is nevertheless worth taking a brief look at what he did, and what a few others did, too.
The Imitation Game cemented Turing's close association with British wartime efforts at Bletchley Park to crack the Nazi Enigma code.
«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.
However, sleuths including Alan Turing and Donald Michie at the Bletchley Park facility in Britain eventually broke the code by isolating certain repeated phrases and guessing what they might be — the once - fashionable «Heil, Hitler,» for instance.
Be warned, though: A virtual Turing Bombe is available online at www.codesandciphers.org.uk/anoraks/index.htm— so your secrets, like those of the German army, may not remain safe for long.
«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.
At the secret UK government laboratory at Hanslope Park in Buckinghamshire, Turing led the development of a portable device for speaking securely with another persoAt the secret UK government laboratory at Hanslope Park in Buckinghamshire, Turing led the development of a portable device for speaking securely with another persoat Hanslope Park in Buckinghamshire, Turing led the development of a portable device for speaking securely with another person.
Warwick and Shah's study looks at transcripts of a number of conversations from actual Turing tests in which the hidden machine remained silent.
At Brandeis, Seth Fraden, professor of physics, and Irv Epstein, the Henry F. Fischbach Professor of Chemistry, created rings of synthetic, cell - like structures with activating and inhibiting chemical reactions to test Turing's model.
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.
At its logical base every digital computer embodies one of these pencil - and - paper devices invented by the British mathematician A. M. Turing.
It centres on Tom Jericho, a brilliant student of Turing, who breaks one of the toughest ciphers, only to break himself after the end of a brief affair with a woman at BP.
The Grand Prize of $ 100,000 and a Gold Medal has never been awarded, and remains reserved for the first computer whose responses are fully indistinguishable from a human's — the first computer that can truly «think» (at least, per Turing's definition).
Dyson's Turing's Cathedral focuses on the creative geniuses at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton who invented computer code.
James Herbert - Read, researcher at the Department of Mathematics at Uppsala University, and his colleagues highlight and propose a solution to this problem by implementing a Turing test to assess how good their models were at reproducing collective motion.
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.
Riedl's paper will be presented at Beyond the Turing Test, an Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) workshop to be held January 25 — 29, 2015, in Austin, Texas.
Instead of diffusing evenly like a gas, the chemicals, which Turing called «morphogens,» diffuse at different rates.»
Thus far, 42 Nobel Laureates as well as a recipient of the ACM A.M. Turing Award have confirmed their participation in the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting dedicated to physiology and medicine — more than ever before at a medicine meeting.
Official Synopsis: The Imitation Game is a nail - biting race against time following Alan Turing (pioneer of modern - day computing and credited with cracking the German Enigma code) and his brilliant team at Britain's top - secret code - breaking center, Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.
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