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36; Three Important Papers
Season 2 · Episode 36

36; Three Important Papers

Appropriate Proper Reasonable · Dr. Gary L. Ackerman

November 19, 202412m 8s

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Show Notes

An AI generated episode extending a blog posts I wrote about three papers:

The first paper, written by Vannevar Bush in 1945, predicted the rise of computers and their ability to store and access vast amounts of information, envisioning a future where researchers could readily navigate and contribute to a massive interconnected knowledge base. The second paper, published by Claude Shannon in 1948, laid out the mathematical foundation for reliable communication over long distances, revolutionizing how data is transmitted across networks. Finally, J.C.R. Licklider's 1960 paper explored the concept of "man-computer symbiosis," suggesting that humans and computers could work collaboratively to solve complex problems, with each entity taking on tasks suited to their respective strengths.