Title page of Hutter's Hebrew Bible of 1587.
The next day, Hutter explores the castle.
Hutter also printed what is commonly called the New Testament,
In 1587, Hutter produced a Hebrew edition of what is commonly
I'm gonna stay here and work with Detective Hutter to find him.
This prize, orchestrated by sponsor Marcus Hutter, seeks to find new ways to compress data.
Hutter did not become rich from his translation work; evidently his editions did not sell well.
The organisers of the Hutter Prize believe that compressing natural language
text is a hard AI problem, equivalent to passing the Turing test.