Considered the founding father of the electronic communication age, Claude Shannon’s work ushered in the Digital Revolution. This fascinating program explores his life and the major influence his work had on today’s digital world through interviews with his friends and colleagues. [1/2002] [Science] [Show ID: 6090]

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25 Responses to “Claude Shannon – Father of the Information Age”

  • atujaycee:

    Well, Shannon is not and will never be God. Your actions notwithstanding, the truth stands. You can fight the truth, kill it and even bury it. But the truth will rise again on the third day (as Jesus did) for Jesus is the truth! My God is not wicked. He gave everyone (including shannon) wisdom. He developed his, and I be grateful God for that. Yet, he is not God. Like any man, he died and so would we but God remains the same. I pray you believe now for after death, it may be too late. Regards.

  • atujaycee:

    Well, Shannon is not and will never be God. Your actions notwithstanding, the truth stands. You can fight the truth, kill it and even bury it. But the truth will rise again on the third day (as Jesus did) for Jesus is the truth! My God is not wicked. He gave everyone (including shannon) wisdom. He developed his, and I be grateful God for that. Yet, he is not God. Like any man, he died and so would we but God remains the same. I pray you believe now for after death, it may be too late. Regards.

  • danytibi:

    I never said he was God. I said he is not in hell because there probably is no god and no afterlife, and if there was it would be a cruel thing to torture someone for not believing in something without evidence.

  • seraphx123:

    Not really, Claude Berrou, Alain Glavieux they learn turbo codes that achieve the capacity, but Gallagar invnet LDPC code far earlier than Turbo Codes.

  • linuxguru1968:

    Of course, if he had been displaced by an H1B for his first jobs …we would not have modern telecommunications. Make you wonder why CS was a colorless American and not Indian or Chinese!

  • linuxguru1968:

    >> I reflect that he would be able to compete with foreigners.
    >> What you are suggesting is that jobs be reserved for “colorless people”
    >> no matter how stupid. The point: he might not have even TRIED. He had an unremarkable academic background but achieved fantastic new innovations. He would have been frightened to enter STEM caused by the flood of foreign students and workersthe jobs be given to American kids whatever race as long term prospects like Claude Shannon, John Bardeen,Jack S. Kilby,Ted Hoff.

  • anfedorov:

    What a silly line of reasoning… there will always be jobs for minds like Shannon: there is not one major tech company or university which wouldn’t want to hire at least a dozen guys of his caliber. The market for talent isn’t the same as the market for other jobs.

  • linuxguru1968:

    When Shannon entered university in the 1930s, the US government didn’t import 85K H1B competitors to the work force each year. The flood of H1B has caused depression of wages and shortened careers. Had H1B been around back then; he might have not entered STEM at all. The danger is that modern Shannons simply DON”T go into STEM meaning that the new innovations will NEVER HAPPEN!

  • anfedorov:

    @linuxguru1968: Shannon never in competition with any H1B work force. He was 21 and a masters’ student at MIT when he did his first revolutionary work.

  • linuxguru1968:

    That’s the point. If he had had to compete with 85K+ people per year, he might have chose NOT to go to MIT and NEVER done his revolutionary work. The problem is that the future Shannon’s in America aren’t going into STEM because of the terrible effects of H1B.

  • anfedorov:

    H1B is a work visa. Shannon proved himself as a student, before having any in which he’d have to compete with H1B’s.

    With their discoveries, people like Shannon make significantly more than 85k jobs a year.

  • linuxguru1968:

    Really, university’s are employers that hire H1Bs although you are right and foreign students come in on other visa types as well and then displace native by taking H1B visa slots. But, NO H1B has every made a discovery that made 85K jobs a year. H1Bs displace the Shannons which is the problem. We need more Shannons and H1Bs are driving the future Shannons out of STEM!

  • koutote:

    Gallager is one of the giants…But the iterative concept and the first codes approached the Shannon’s capacity are the Turbo Codes
    and 20years after they are subdue the best around codes…..History has by now wrote down the
    French names….

  • PRINCEOFGOTHDARKNESS:

    fags

  • SylvainBerube:

    What a fantastic mind.

    Merci pour ce vidéo.

  • system0system0:

    Gaylord Michigen OMG

  • bernardfshannon:

    Fantastic video. I just googled Shannon out of boredom and found out about Claude Shannon. Cool!

  • atuldpatil:

    Informative indeed. I was looking for Shannon’s video. Thankfulness for uploading.

  • EricQuagmire:

    5 Equations that changed science (IMHO):

    1: Second Newtonian law: F=ma
    2: MaxwellFaraday equation: \Delta x E= – dB/dt
    3: E=mc^2 -Einstein’s massenergy equivalence
    4: C=B x log_2(1+SNR) –Shannon-Hartley equation
    5: F_{sampling} >= 2 x B ->Nyquist-Shannon theorem

    No surprise that one finds Shannon twice in this list..Such was the seminal nature of his contributions..

  • cwjcwjcwj:

    @seraphx123 Yes, Gallager fake LDPC earlier but not a capacity approaching code all through that time. This until the invention of iterative decoding which is used in turbo code. Just to make the history clear enough….

  • kwalk30:

    Thankfulness for redeployment this!

  • kwalk30:

    “People said it’s the most influential master’s thesis in history, which is certainly right, but it understates the point.” HAHAHAHAH

  • jjpcondor:

    Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646 – 1716) and Charles Babbage (1791 1871) have used digital logic before him

  • FiverBeyond:

    @jjpcondor

    Well… in a way, but they could hardly be said to have made any use of AND, OR, and XOR gates, which are at the heart of digital logic.

    Although I declare, this is partially just semantics.

  • Aliendear:

    This is a fantastic video!

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