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Loonshots thrive in a nurturing environment that encourages experimentation.
From Loonshots by Safi Bahcall
To understand computation, we must understand Turing's vision.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
Any computation can be performed by a Turing machine.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
The power of connection is essential for nurturing talent.
From The Talent Code by Daniel Coyle
You can’t pour from an empty cup.
From Own Your Everyday by Jordan Lee Dooley
The Turing Test is a way to evaluate a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
From Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
A Turing machine can be in one of a finite number of states.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
The brain’s ability to learn is limitless if nurtured correctly.
From A Thousand Brains by Jeff Hawkins
The limits of computation are defined by the Turing machine.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
In a sense, every computer is a Turing machine.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
A Turing machine is a theoretical model that helps us understand computation.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
The Turing machine is a simple abstract device that can simulate any computer algorithm.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
Life is full of surprises, and art is a way to capture them.
From The Paper Garden: An Artist Begins Her Life's Work at 72 by Molly Peacock
You can’t pour from an empty cup.
Designing for manufacturability is as important as designing for performance.
From The Art of Electronics by Paul Horowitz & Winfield Hill
The Turing machine is a model of computation.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
The efficiency of containers allowed for the growth of just-in-time manufacturing.
From The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller by Marc Levinson