Marvin Minsky
Computer scientist and AI pioneer
Computer scientist and AI pioneer
1927
98 years ago
Scientists & Innovators
United States
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
A lawyer and politician, served as the 11th Minister of Education in Israel. Played a vital role in advocating for civil rights and education reforms. Contributed to the establishment of the Israeli Civil Rights Movement and was a prominent figure in promoting liberal policies. Founded the left-wing Meretz party and served as a member of the Knesset for several terms.
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Continue ReadingAn influential British singer-songwriter, recognized as the frontman of the post-punk group The Fall. The band formed in 1976 and became known for its unique sound, which blended various genres including punk rock and experimental music. Smith served as the band's primary songwriter and constant member throughout its numerous lineup changes. He was noted for his distinct vocal style and often cryptic lyrics. The Fall released over 30 albums, with 'Hex Enduction Hour' receiving particular acclaim. Smith's work left a significant mark on the UK music scene, inspiring many artists in the post-punk genre and beyond.
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