The AI Legends #75 Days Day 21: Claude Shannon Claude theory laid the groundwork for digital communication profoundly impacting how information is transmitted and processed in modern technology. History: Claude Shannon was born on 1916. Shannon earned his Bachelor's degrees in 1936 and later received his PhD in 1940. Contributions: • Shannon's most significant contribution to artificial intelligence is the creation of information theory, which he introduced in 1948 as "A Mathematical Theory of Communication." • Beyond information theory, Shannon made numerous contributions that intersect with AI, influencing the development of digital computers and AI algorithms. Key points: Claude Shannon's story is incredibly motivating. He was a brilliant thinker who approached problems with curiosity and creativity. His ability to bridge multiple discipline led to groundbreaking innovations that have shaped our digital world.
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