What role did Alan Turing play in World War II? Are the Turing Machine and the Turing Test the same thing? Machine learning and AI would not have become what they are today without the theoretical and ...
A secret tunnel in the Surrey Hills linked to the daughter of scandalous 19th century poet Lord Byron is set to reopen after ...
If you’re looking for a metaphor for the decline of Western civilisation, you could do worse than the news that Winston Churchill, who was often likened to a bulldog or a lion, may soon be replaced in ...
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Watch how the Turing test reveals the limits of machine knowledge
Imagine trying to tell whether you are talking to a human or a machine using only text messages. This video explores Alan Turing’s famous Turing Test and the deeper question behind artificial ...
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The universal machine: The idea that made modern computing possible
At the beginning of the 20th century, scientists began wondering whether mental work could be mechanized just like physical ...
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Winston Churchill just got cancelled - this latest woke nonsense is barely believable
Churchill, novelist Jane Austen, and mathematician Alan Turing are being replaced on banknotes by fluffy animals.
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Britain is run by a spineless bunch of cowards - thank God one man is proud of our heroes
The world's largest collection of valour medals was cancelled by a woke museum petrified of celebrating heroism, but one man wouldn't stand for it.
With the Trump administration’s attacks on so-called woke AI it is becoming even harder to make the technology we use fairer and more diverse. Leading voices are speaking out, reports Catherine de Lan ...
Change will end tradition of historic figures on notes after half a century ...
Alan Turing, recognised as the pioneer of computer science and a WWII codebreaker, has been the prominent historical figure ...
On the current crop of notes are former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill (£5), author Jane Austen (£10), painter J.M.W. Turner (£20), and mathematician and computer scientist Alan Turing (£50).
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