Sentences with phrase «from turing»

The Turing Phone, from Turing Robotic Industries, offers not only a sturdy build to keep it scratch - free — it's made with an alloy of zirconium, copper, aluminum, nickel and silver — but also end - to - end encryption for all communication.
MIKE KELLEY is made possible by lead support from the Turing Foundation, with major support from Cees and Inge de Bruin - Heijn and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Her scenes with Cumberbatch are great, especially one involving the grandest romantic gesture one would ever expect from Turing.
The sleek and mod design stretches the canopy as tautly as possible preventing BLUNT umbrellas from turing inside out, which in Chicago, is about as much a miracle as I've seen.
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.
Separating these standouts from Turing's schemes will help clarify this discussion for everyone concerned.
BI: You wrote in your memo releasing some of the internal documents from Turing and Valeant that this is a problem that's «prominent throughout the industry.»

Not exact matches

In September, the pair sent a letter to Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli after he jacked up the price of Daraprim, a drug used to treat malaria and parasitic infections in patients with weakened immune systems, from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pill.
If you haven't followed this story, you'll remember Shkreli from his fame two years ago, when his biotech firm, Turing Pharmaceuticals, acquired the patent to a drug used to treat malaria, cancer and aids, and jacked up the retail price by more than 5,000 percent.
Notably missing from the panel of witnesses — which focused mainly on actions by Valeant and Turing Pharmaceuticals — were the companies that have done so.
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.»»
Shkreli didn't resign from his post as Turing CEO until December 18, the day after his arrest on charges of securities fraud related to events earlier in his career.
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 $ 54.
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.
Before Turing Pharmaceuticals, Shkreli founded and served as CEO of biotech company Retrophin from 2011 until September 2014.
The following, done against the backdrop of the 50th annual Turing Award, an honor in computer science from the Association for Computing Machinery, has been edited for length and clarity.
But you probably know Mr. Shkreli from his company Turing Pharmaceuticals's outrageous increasing of prices on a drug that helps people with compromised immune systems fight parasitic infections.
If not Mylan's Bresch, it's Turing Pharmaceuticals» Martin Shkreli, who jacked up the price of Daraprim — used to treat life - threatening infections — from $ 13.50 to $ 750 a pill.
Turing Pharmaceuticals LLC CEO Martin Shkreli discusses why the company increased the price of a drug from $ 13.50 to $ 750 a tablet.
September 2015: Storm erupts over Turing's price increase — from $ 13.50 to $ 750 a pill — for anti-parasitic drug Daraprim.
Before Shkreli started Turing, Retrophin raised the price of Thiola, used to treat a rare condition causing debilitating recurrences of kidney stones, from $ 1.50 a pill to $ 30.
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.»
Turing Pharmaceuticals of New York bought the drug from Impax Laboratories in August for $ 55 million and raised the price.
Martin Shkreli is the founder and chief executive of Turing Pharmaceuticals, which raised the price of the drug Daraprim to $ 750 a tablet from $ 13.50.
In response to the outrage over what appears to be blatant price gouging on the part of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company's founder and CEO Martin Shkreli has announced that Turing will be lowering the price of the drug Daraprim after raising it from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per tablet overnight.
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.
Turing immediately raised the price to $ 750 a tablet from $ 13.50, bringing the annual cost of treatment for some patients to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The hedge fund founder and CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals jacked up the price of a popular HIV drug from $ 13.50 per pill to roughly $ 750.
Scandals can pertain to large - scale corporate conduct involving the cooperation of many people (such as the Volkswagen emissions - falsification scandal), to an individual corporate decision (as when Turing Pharmaceuticals raised the price of one of its drugs from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per pill), or to illicit behaviour by an individual (such as a corporation's CEO).
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.
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
For example, an automobile may act as a Turing machine as it determines a new direction of travel from the angle of the steering wheel and its current direction.
We may show, from extensions of Turing's proofs regarding the halting problem, that no effective well defined procedure, no precise axiom system, no metaphysical system, or no clear means whatsoever, can ever describe accurately and completely any individual thing or event in the real world.
Most ordinary machines can function (in part) as Turing machines if there is some way to identify symbolically their input from the environment and their output to the environment.
The halting problem entails that for any effective scheme that can decide whether Turing machines halt or not, there exists a Turing machine more complex than the scheme — hence the scheme (or a Turing machine constructed from the scheme) will not necessarily be able to decide its action.
Turing machines differ from automobiles and other kinds of machines in that they are designed specifically to manipulate the symbols of some finite alphabet.
The immune system is actually an astonishing array of struc - tures and mechanisms de - signed to defend us from a wide variety of agents, in - cluding bacteria and viruses.
My good friends from Duke, Stanley Hauerwas and Will Willimon, argue that «few books have been a greater hindrance to an accurate assessment of our situation than Christ and Cu / ture.
Under the name «Back to the Moo - ture», the Münsterland regional brand will be available from April in the form of a 1,000 ml family - size pack.
Coq is coming back, the Flame is turing out to be pretty good cover, and Chambers is the guy who has to step up to the plate and grab the no2 spot from Flamini.
However, away from home is where Roy Hodgson and Liverpool have encountered so many problems during their rocky relationship, and possibly the catalyst for Hodgson's demise should the rumour mill ring ture and NESV, fronted by John Henry, release the veteran from his duties as Liverpool manager.
It's too much to talk about all that here, so I will limit my discussion to how Ava, the robot, seduces and basically destroys Caleb, who was chosen by Nathan, his employer, to interact with her to see if she passes the Turing test, which examines if a machine has consciousness and is indistinguishable from a human.
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).
The faster he is removed from office, the faster the people of New York can move on and start turing the state around.
«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.
Warwick and Shah's study looks at transcripts of a number of conversations from actual Turing tests in which the hidden machine remained silent.
Now, 60 years after Turing's death, researchers from Brandeis University and the University of Pittsburgh have provided the first experimental evidence that validates Turing's theory in cell - like structures.
The test, devised in 1950 by pioneering computer scientist Alan Turing, assesses a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour indistinguishable from that of a human.
This illustration is a montage of photographs, taken from Figure 4 of «Testing Turing's Theory of Morphogenesis in Chemical Cells,» depicting the evolution of physical morphogenesis from an initial homogeneous state (upper left, same volume and color) through a chemically heterogeneous state (center, same volume but different colors) and into a chemo - physical heterogeneous state (lower right, different volumes and colors).
5 2107: Artificial intelligence aces the Turing test by becoming so uninteresting that it can't be distinguished from human intelligence.
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