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Saturday, May 4

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In Latest Sign of Dot Com Style Bubble, Startup "Hires" Goofy AI Version of Alan Turing

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An education tech startup has apparently missed the point entirely when quote-unquote "hiring" an AI avatar of the late computer science pioneer Alan Turing as a made-up executive.

Thursday, May 2

11

Not a Genius move: Resurrecting war hero Alan Turing as your 'chief AI officer'

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Chatbot vendor should end the campaign and apologize

Monday, Mar 11

14

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Staff at Alan Turing Institute speak out after four men given top roles

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Employees say there is a trend of limited diversity among the senior scientific leadership at the London centre for AI

Monday, Jan 22

11

Musical aims to decipher the Enigma of brilliant Turing

JOEL GOODMAN, a lyricist and composer, wanted to write a musical “about someone who changed the world. I brainstormed different people like Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and also Alan Turing. In the end we decided on Alan Turing.”…

Saturday, Jan 20

07

New Alan Turing statue at Kings College accused of not being a 'fitting representation'

Concerns have been raised about the statue since it was first proposed

Wednesday, Jan 10

14

Alan Turing: A Musical Biography review – ode to the codebreaker is bafflingly dull

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Riverside Studios, London The compelling life of the world-changing mathematician and logician is somehow rendered unremarkable in a drab musical

Tuesday, Jan 2

15

Major newly discovered Turing papers: the wartime ‘Delilah’ project are sold at auction

The most important and extensive collection of Alan Turing’s autograph material to come to auction, including over 40 pages of working notes and mathematics written by Turing have been sold at auction for nearly £400K The collectionwith…

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A 'rare insight' into Alan Turing's mind: Unpublished papers sell at auction for £381,400 - revealing his attempts to develop a portable encryption system and voice scrambler

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'Exceptionally rare' papers detailing Alan Turing's 'Delilah Project' of the early 1940s have been sold for £381,400.

Friday, Dec 15

Secret code breaker Mary Ratcliffe who used Alan Turing’s invention to decode Nazi messages in WW2 passes away at 98

A WOMAN who saved lives as a secret code breaker during World War II has sadly died aged 98.

Secret code breaker Mary Ratcliffe who used Alan Turing’s invention to decode Nazi messages in WW2 passes away at 98

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A WOMAN who saved lives as a secret code breaker during World War II has sadly died aged 98.

Secret code breaker Mary Ratcliffe who used Alan Turing’s invention to decode Nazi messages in WW2 passes away at 98

www.thesun.co.uk

A WOMAN who saved lives as a secret code breaker during World War II has sadly died aged 98.

Female code breaker who helped Alan Turing reveal the Nazi war machine's innermost secrets dies aged 98

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Mary Ratcliffe (pictured), who has died aged 98, worked at a secret code breaking base in Middlesex, helping to decode Nazis messages, using machines invented by Alan Turing.

Sunday, Nov 26

21

The way a sperm tail moves can be explained by mathematics worked out by Alan Turing

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Alan Turing might be best know for his work helping to crack Germany's "Enigma" communications code during the second world war. But he also came up with a theory where patterns can form just through chemical compounds spreading out …

Friday, Nov 24

15

The way a sperm tail moves can be explained by mathematics worked out by Alan Turing

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The movement patterns in sperm could be explained by maths often used to describe the way chemicals interact.

The way a sperm tail moves can be explained by mathematics worked out by Alan Turing

theconversation.com

The movement patterns in sperm could be explained by maths often used to describe the way chemicals interact.

Monday, Nov 13

21

How did the zebra get its nicely patterned stripes? The answer may come from mathematician Alan Turing.

Turing patterns, named for mathematician Alan Turing, may help explain how animals' stripes, spots, and other patterns form.

Wednesday, Nov 8

How the leopard got its spots: Age-old question of how animals develop their patterns may have finally been solved - with the aid of British computer pioneer Alan Turing

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From spotty leopards to stripy zebras, nature has no shortage of distinct patterns on animals and plants. Now, the age-old question of how these patterns developed may have finally been solved.

Sunday, Oct 29

14

Alan Turing and the Power of Negative Thinking

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Mathematical proofs based on a technique called diagonalization can be relentlessly contrarian, but they help reveal the limits of algorithms.

Monday, Oct 23

00

Jonny May hails Steve Borthwick after reaching World Cup semi-finals... and he compares England coach to Alan Turing, who

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Borthwick's emergency revival mission took England to the brink of reaching Saturday's World Cup final and May said: 'His approach to the game is a little bit like Alan Turing.'