Marvin Minsky

Computer scientist and AI pioneer

Marvin Minsky - Computer scientist and AI pioneer
Born

1927
98 years ago

Died

January 24th, 2016
9 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Recognized as a foundational figure in artificial intelligence, pioneering work in the field of cognitive science and robotics. Contributed to the development of neural networks and the architecture of intelligent machines. Served as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, influencing generations of computer scientists. Initiated various projects exploring the intersection of technology and human intelligence.

Co-founded the MIT Media Lab

Published 'Society of Mind'

Developed the first neural network simulator

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