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A philosopher and scientist, Marvin Minsky is universally regarded as one of
the world's leading authorities in the field of artificial intelligence, having
made fundamental contributions in the sectors of robotics and computer-aided
learning technologies. In recent years he has worked chiefly on imparting to
machines the human capacity for common-sense reasoning. His book Society of
Mind is considered a basic text for exploring intellectual structure and
function, and for understanding the diversity of the mechanisms interacting in
intelligence and thought.
Minsky received his BA and PhD in mathematics from Harvard and Princeton,
respectively. In 1951 he built the SNARC, the first neural network simulator.
His other inventions include mechanical hands and other robotic devices, the
confocal scanning microscope, the "Muse" synthesizer for musical variations
(with E. Fredkin), and the first LOGO "turtle" (with S. Papert).
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