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turing
proper noun
Surname of Germanic origin.
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Lobban credited Turing with starting the "irrevocable change" that led to the formation of GCHQ and its evolution into "the highly technological intelligence organisation that it is today".
Turing never met John Cairncross, the real-life Soviet spy who is positioned as one of his closest colleagues in the movie.
Just about everything Turing did in his professional and personal life, and the environment in which he did it, has changed since his death.
Turing envisaged a typed exchange between machine and person, so that a genuine conversation could happen without the much harder problem of voice emulation having to be addressed.More recently, the abilities of computers to play games such as chess, go and bridge has been regarded as a form of artificial intelligence.
When Caleb first arrives, the lucky employee of Nathan's technology company to have won a trip to the boss's estate, Nathan asks him to perform a Turing Test on Ava.
Few people knew the truth: Turing was a master codebreaker, and during those "lost" war years, he had made one of the most important discoveries in British military history.
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It is important that he acknowledged the importance of a modern industrial policy, but while the planned Alan Turing Centre on big data and algorithms and the proposed doctoral centres on grapheme and cell therapy are welcome, they hardly constitute its spearhead.
Cumberbatch's "star shines brightest", according to the list, with the actor tipped for Oscar glory for his role as Alan Turing in The Imitation Game.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Eddie Redmayne, respectively playing wartime codebreaker Alan Turing and Stephen Hawking seem to be the frontrunners here, and this nomination list might incidentally revive the posh vs non-posh debate in the acting profession.
The release this weekend of The Imitation Game, the film in which codebreaker Alan Turing is played by Benedict Cumberbatch, is predicted to result in a huge boost to both tourism at Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire, the former headquarters of wartime intelligence analysts, and in applications to GCHQ, the government's listening service.
Block F, like many of the records, had been destroyed, and until the recent revival of interest and the restoration of the site as a museum, the stories of the women, overshadowed by the brilliant maverick men such as Alan Turing, seemed likely to go untold for ever.
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