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Articles related to "Turing"
Alan Turing: A Short Biography Alan Turing, a mathematical genius, cracked the Enigma code. Before commiting suicide he wrote about A.I, computing & philosophy and is now known as 'the father of A.I.' alan turing biography • turing's childhood • turing's career • the enigma machine • turing's suicide
Biography of Alan Turing – Creator of Computing Alan Turing was one of Britain's greatest thinkers of the 20th century who defined modern computing and artificial intelligence. He has subsequently become a gay icon. alan mathison turing • alan turing • enigma • bletchley park • andrew hodges
The Turing Programming Language While thousands call for an apology for the treatment of Alan Turing, computer programmers can use the language inspired by the father of modern computing alan turing • turing programming language • father of modern computing • prime minister apology alan turing • turing example tutorial
An Introduction to Turing's Imitation Game Alan Turing devised the Imitation game, now known as the Turing test, as a means of testing whether a machine could think and be intelligent in the way a person could. turing test • the imitation game • can computers think? • introduction to the turing test • what is the turing test?
Measuring the Responses of AI Programs The Turing Test evaluates applications of artificial intelligence. An AI software program that passes this test will be acclaimed as having true artificial intelligence. ai programming • artificial intelligence software • loebner prize • turing test • alan turing
Alan Turing, the Enigma – Computer Pioneer The definitive biography of the man, his life and work as mathematician, war time code breaker and computer pioneer is Alan Turing, the Enigma by Andrew Hodges. alan mathison turing • alan turing • the enigma • andrew hodges • biography
Colossus Computer and Alan Turing Brief history of the Colossus computer that broke the Enigma code, and Alan Turing, the scientist who led the team that constructed Colossus. colossus and turing • colossus and enigma code • colossus computer • life of turing • colossus machine broke german code
Alan Turing's Processing Machine In 1936, Alan Turing devised a computing machine which could, in theory, rival even the most powerful computers of today. turing machine • alan turing • most powerful computer • hypercomputer • gordon e moore
Joseph Weizenbaum's Doctor Computer Program Alan Turing devised a game which aimed to prove a computer could be as intelligent as a person: Can Weizenbaum's program Eliza do that successfully? alan turing's imitation game • joseph weizenbaum's doctor computer program • an introduction to weizenbaum's eliza program • beating the turing test • the illusion of computer intelligence
An Invitation to Play Be a part of a chat room research study to determine if it's possible to tell if you're being duped online. If you've ever entered into a chat room, I'm sure you've wondered if you're really talking to a self-made millionaire or a guy who licks envelopes for a living. research • study • chat rooms • game • gender.
Artificial Intelligence Programming Current AI programming efforts are still unable to pass the Turing Test, but with modern advances, including neural networks, true AI is closer than ever. ai programming • artificial intelligence programming • neural networks • turing test • artificial intelligence tests
Easy Science Fair Experiment Testing AI Creating an easy science fair experiment that tests for artificial intelligence can be accomplished using a group of people and a handheld electronic game called 20Q. 20q artificial intelligence • easy science fair experiment • artificial intelligence project • ai project • ai experiment
AI: The Future of Computer Security? Continuing along a theme from an earlier article, this one elaborates on the power of AI and how it may one day be a strong force in securing cyberspace. digital • age • information • security • artifical
Bletchley Park. How a country manor house, became the centre of espionage for WW2. bletchley park • station x • enigma • royal mail • codes
Let Your Fingers Do The Talking a review of Christopher Fahey's interface for Rhizome's artBase ada1852 rhizome • christopher fahey • artificial intelligence • net art • lewis lacook
Let Your Fingers Do The Talking a review of Christopher Fahey's interface for Rhizome's artBase ada1852 rhizome • christopher fahey • artificial intelligence • net art • lewis lacook
What is an Algorithm? Algorithms are rather obscure, difficult to define sets of instructions, whether logical or mathematical, which allow one to accomplish a given task. algorithms • al-khwarizmi • computer science • computer programming • boolean logic
Interzone 215 Greg Egan returns; Patrick Samphire debuts; Mike Carey interviewed; IZ regular Jamie Barras opens the issue interzone 215 • tta press • greg egan • patrick samphire • pringlezone
Chris Beckett's Marcher, Reviewed The long-awaited Shifter novel expands on stories from Asimovs, Interzone and the Year's Best SF, boundaries and mirrors reflecting the complexity of alternate universes chris beckett • marcher • reviewed • year's best sf • the turing test
Kurt Gödel Philosophy Philosophy and logic of Czech-American Kurt Gödel, 20th century's mathematician, logician and philosopher, best known for his theory of Incompleteness. kurt godel • kurt godel philosophy • kurt godel logic • godel's theorem • godel incompleteness
The Holy Machine by Chris Beckett The Holy Machine shares themes with several Beckett shorts; La Macchina from which it took its central idea, Valour, The Turing Test, Perimeter and Piccadilly Circus the holy machine • chris beckett • the turing test • wildside press • la macchina
Atheism in a Post-Religious World - Book Review Tremblay labels religion a swindle and mental terrorism and explains, convincingly, why he chose these epithets. He demonstrates the inextricable link between the belief in the afterlife and immorality and castigates religion's intolerance coupled with its ever-shifting philosophical goalposts. Its dogmatism leads to a loss of experiential richness and to negative cognitive consequences to both the believer and his milieu. philosophy • mind • ethics • robot • turing
Introduction to Saints - Saints and Narcissists - Poles Apart There is something disarmingly naive about the contention that the lives of saints are micromanaged and guided by God as part of Divine Plan. philosophy • mind • ethics • robot • turing
Interzone 218 from TTA Press October 2008 sees one of IZ's regular contributors featured, Charles Stross on Saturn's Children, fiction from Hannu Rajaniemi, Tim Lees, Daniel Akselrod & Lenny Royter interzone 218 • chris beckett special • tta press • hannu rajaniemi • tim lees
Optical and Quantum Computers A potted history of compter technology from chips and memory to speed and capacity. What will the future bring given recent developments? computers • gigabytes • pedabytes • computer memory • solid state disks
The History of Ultra First article of a four-part series on Britain's main contribution to Allied victory during the Second World War: Ultra. world war ii • second world war • ultra • enigma • military intelligence
Autism Heroes There is a great book to help children who might feel frustrated about not fitting in and having autism. autism • autism spectrum disorder • autism heroes • famous people with autism • albert einstein
Mind Mentor: an AI Robot Shrink Mind Mentor mimics interaction between a therapist and a patient, but charges money to do so. Try the Turing Simulation Joseph Weizenbaum originally developed instead. mind mentor robot shrink • mind mentor • artificial intelligence • eliza program • psychotherapy
Unique Gifts for Graduates Here are some unique, creative gifts for the special graduate in your life. gifts for graduates • graduation gifts • creative gifts for grads • inexpensive graduation gifts • what to give a graduate
Hungarian Saints 2 Hungary is a traditional catholic country since the early of the 11th century. Most of our saints are members of Arpad house, the first dynasty of Hungarian kings. hungary • europe • saint • laszlo • margit
New e-authoring tools coming soon. OverDrive Inc. has new e-book publishing software. Microsoft will release an improved Microsoft reader with a dictionary and an authoring kit. Dimitry Sklyarov case has been postponed again. overdrive • seybold • microsoft reader • sklyarov
War and Peace, Prior to Reading Learn a little about War and Peace by Tolstoy and the backrgound of the book. russia • napoleon • history • books
Shell Programming in Expert Systems Applications Expert systems applications use small artificial intelligence programs called shells to interpret human knowledge. Shell programming requires quality data for success. es software • expert systems applications • shell programming • expert systems shells • artificial intelligence programs
Wittgenstein: Should We Abandon Philosophy? Wittgenstein famously advised his students to give up philosophy: despite being labelled anti-philosophical, he singlehandedly revolutionised people's view of philosophy. ludwig wittgenstein • abandoning philosophy • biography of wittgenstein • do we need philosophy? • philosophy of wittgenstein
Computer Security Weekly, September 20, 1999 September 20, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net. computer security • network • internet • virus • bugs
Salsify? Scoronera? They're root crops. They taste like oysters. And you've probably never heard of them. salsify • scorzonera • trogopogon • heirloom vegetable • vegetable gardening
Lesser Known Sites of World War II The sites which follow are a little off the mainstream WW II circuit—Auschwitz, the Anne Frank House, Normandy Beach, and so on. These sites are less well known, but nevertheless, a must for the serious traveler with an interest in this era of European history world war ii • corrie ten boom • betchley park • eniac • colossus
100 Greatest Britons A BBC poll, and subsequent television show, revealed the most important British people in history. churchill • isambard kingdom brunel • greatest britons • greatest british people • princess di |
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