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A trove of forgotten papers penned by famed World War II codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for the record-setting price of $627,000. But the June 17 auction almost never happened. At one point, the ...
Computing pioneer's personal papers expected to fetch tens of thousands Precious scientific papers once belonging to wartime codebreaking genius Alan Turing – rescued from an attic clear-out ...
It was also gifted to Routledge by Turing’s mother and her handwritten letter dated May 16 1956 was included. The letter reads: “I have to-day sent by registered post 13 of Alan’s off-prints … ...
Papers belonging to mathematician Alan Turing - who created machines that helped to crack Adolf Hitler's enigma code - have been sold for a record breaking £465,000 at auction ...
An AI robot’s painting of British computer scientist and codebreaker Alan Turing has sold for $1.08 million, becoming the most valuable artwork by a humanoid robot ever to change hands at ...
The tortured mathematical genius who helped defeat the Nazis – and invented AI in the process – has been resurrected digitally. Is this what he would really have wanted his technology to be ...
The wavy undulations of a sperm’s tail make striped patterns in space-time, which potentially follow patterns proposed by Alan Turing.
The test of a new paradigm is often the extent to which it can settle old issues that other perspectives have failed to resolve. Where the diametric model of the mind is concerned, I have already ...
In 1950, the English computer scientist Alan Turing devised a test he called the imitation game: could a computer program ever convince a human interlocutor that he was talking to another human ...
Her painting of Alan Turing, often celebrated as the father of computer science, is expected to fetch between £100,000 and £150,000 at Sotheby’s digital art sale this October.
Ai-DA, who was devised by art expert Aidan Meller in Oxford, last night had her A.I. God portrait auctioned by Sotheby's to an undisclosed buyer for $1.08 million.
The Turing test, first proposed in 1950 by Alan Turing, was framed as a test that could supposedly tell us whether an AI system could ‘think’ like a human. AI is closer than ever to passing ...