Sentences with phrase «uses turing»

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.
Armed with Solidity, Ethereum enables developers to form smart contacts using the Turing - complete Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
Like ethereum's implementation, RSK's sidechain will use a Turing - complete language and issue blocks roughly every 10 seconds.

Not exact matches

Shkreli originally became infamous for his other former company Turing Pharma's 5,000 % price hike for a drug used by cancer and AIDS patients.
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.
Martin Shkreli, unaffectionately known as the «pharma bro» — and infamous for his decision to hike the list price of Daraprim, a drug used by HIV / AIDS and cancer patients to combat infections, by more than 5,000 % in 2015 under his former company Turing Pharmaceuticals — was convicted on three criminal securities fraud and conspiracy charges by a Brooklyn jury on Friday.
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.
Startup Turing Pharmaceuticals acquired Daraprim, a drug used to treat toxoplasmosis, in August.
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.
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.
Turing Pharmaceuticals was warned by New York's attorney general that the distribution network for a rarely used drug, whose 55-fold overnight price hike drew widespread criticism, may violate antitrust laws.
Turing's price increase could bring sales to tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars a year if use remains constant.
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.
It has been conceived as a «Turing comp lete» language, one which you can use to create any application.
The platform offers a new, extended application programming interface (API) that utilizes a Turing system capable of creating services using cycles, schedules, and unique functions.
We understand very well the effective, and almost intelligent, power that Turing machines can have through their current use as computers.
Turing's «halting problem» proof is intimately related to (and can be used to prove) other major limitative theorems in logic and mathematics, including Gödel's Incompleteness Theorem for Arithmetic and Church's Theorem for predicate logic.
A constructed Turing machine that represents a set of well defined axioms and effective procedures would accept input information (appropriately coded) and give the entailed consequences in its output information — the same consequences that would be obtained by using the logical procedures on the axioms.
This prompted the idea of joining forces with the Food and Agricul - ture Organisation of the United Nations and using our know - how and con - tacts to make our contribution to fighting global food losses.»
Machine learning is increasingly being used to make sensitive decisions, says Matt Kusner at the Alan Turing Institute in London.
During the second world war, Alan Turing was recruited by the Allies to crack the coded messages used by the Nazis.
Captcha technology — originally an acronym for «Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart» — is widely used to prevent bots from accessing forms on websites.
Alan Turing was a visionary thinker on artificial intelligence (AI), devising the Turing test, which is still used as a key gauge of how close machines have come to human intelligence.
Turing Learning could also be used in security applications, such as for lie detection or online identity verification.
I used my favorite tie — turing the scarf into a chic vest (go here for the video instructions: http://youtu.be/hep2hSpB4Po) I added a bright Flap Clutch in yellow faux leather — it's the perfect size for travel and of course some splashy flip flops in the Rio Squiggle print.
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I was not one of A Beautiful Mind's historical accuracy Nazis, who used the film's marginalization of the real John Nash as a way to bash the film (for my money, it was the horrid screenplay and direction that made it such a painful film to watch, not its artistic rewriting of history), though the erasing of Turing in Enigma is rather distressing.
The elegiac use of the film's title, then, can inadvertently be the game administered as a test as concerns this portrayal of Turing — by the final frames, we have a mere gasp of understanding what his life was like, a rough, nobly hewn composite from a perspective either too ignorant or too uneasy to deal with the realities of those historically treated as sexual criminals.
Alan and a team of talented mathematicians are tasked with breaking the «unbreakable» enigma code used by Germany to transmit messages... Alan Turing's story is one that -LSB-...]
After all, Redmayne is the latest in a series of performers from across the pond to play complicated historical figures using an almost Method - level of research — others include Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing in the upcoming «The Imitation Game» and Colin Firth as George VI in the 2011 Oscar winner «The King's Speech.»
The director of Norwegian crime thriller Headhunters helms this World War II true story of Alan Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch)- the English mathematician and logician who set out to break the Enigma code used by the Nazis but was persecuted for his sexuality.
Benedict, 38, plays Turing in the film, which is set at Bletchley Park, where teams worked around the clock for years to unscramble messages encrypted by the Enigma machines used by German forces.
(11/19) THE IMITATION GAME Another Brit blows our minds — Benedict Cumberbatch may be distantly related to his tragic character, theoretical mathematician Alan Turing who put his flair for numbers to good use in WWII by building on the work of Polish mathematicians to crack the Nazi Enigma Code!
The arrest is used as primarily a framing device to allow for narration and, ultimately, the tragic ending of Turing's life.
The Sherlock star plays c ode - breaking genius Alan Turing in The Imitation Game, which is set at Bletchley Park, where teams worked around the clock for years to unscramble messages encrypted by the Enigma machines used by German forces.
The Turing test is commonly referenced in many science fiction movies, from the thinly veiled Voight — Kampff test used in Blade Runner (the 1982 film loosely based on Philip K. Dick's 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?)
You can toss Cappy at enemies, use it as a platform to reach new heights and even use it to take control of (or «cap - ture») other enemies and objects throughout the world.
Throughout the narrative The Turing Test attempts to tackle a lot of sci - fi staples, including questions about humanity, what makes a person and whether an A.I. can become essentially human, before wrapping up using the kind of ambiguous ending that writers always seem to think is clever To be brutally honest it's never as smart as it would like to believe.
Using an energy gun to collect and fire energy spheres to unlock doors, and power objects, cool space researcher Ava Turing is on a mission to find her distressed crew - mates.
It's not just enemies that can be possessed in this way; other characters can be «cap» - tured and used to find secrets and hidden routes.
Using morphology in creating art isn't exactly new, but citing the visionary Turing as an influence might just be en vogue.
She said, «I use the past to make my pic [tures] and I want all of it and even you and me in candlelight on the train and every «lover» I've ever had — every friend — nothing closed out.
Apart from geometrical paintings, the exhibition will also fea - ture works with lattices and adhesive tape, as well as light installations using coloured neon tubes.
He's copied so many terms I used while demonstrating complete lack of understanding of their meanings (or intended meanings) that I've speculated he couldn't pass a Turing test.
Due to reduced concentrate feed use in rumi - nant animal husbandry, organic animal agricul - ture causes less direct land use change (deforesta - tion to gain cropland for concentrate feed produc - tion) and thus also less CO2 emission from soil car - bon losses due to this change.
Turing now to the second question of whether using quantified probabilities are appropriate here, I'd note (if I have this correct) that the use of the word «ignorance» above is not the same as in Dr Curry's reference later:
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But the ordinary use of this kind of hardware — the programming of it — is a literary art, just because all of the Turing machine, the operations, and the program are abstractions.
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