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171. Claude Shannon, Father of Information Theory

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Claude Shannon was a mathematician, electrical engineer, and cryptographer known as "the father of information theory." In the pantheon of cool people who made the modern information era possible, heโ€™s right up there. Today, weโ€™re going to talk about Shannonโ€™s life with Jimmy Sony and Rob Goodman, authors of a great biography of the man called A Mind At Play, How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age. Especially you software engineers out there, if you donโ€™t know who Claude Shannon was, get educated. You owe your livelihood to this man.

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