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ract with each other. Participants included a who's who of cutting edge scientific intellectuals: H. Ross Ashby, Gregory Bateson, Julian H. Bigelow, Warren McCulloch, Margaret Mead, F.S.C. Northrop, Walter Pitts, Arturo Rosenthbleuth, John Von Neumann, Claude Shannon, Heinz Von Foerster, W. Grey Walter, Norbert
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rminacy, and the third investigates the limits of words as tools for understanding. When Heinz von Foerster, an architect of cybernetics, along with Warren McCulloch, Norbert Wiener, and John von Neumann, reviewed the trilogy in 1973, he commented: Brockman takes the mystery of language and puts it right back in
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. In the 1940s, he applied his knowledge of control and feedback loops to neuro-muscular feedback in living systems, and was responsible for bringing Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts to MIT, where they did their pioneering work on artificial neural networks. Wiener’s central insight was that the world should be u
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excitement felt by participants, as mathematics joined theoretical biology (Arturo Rosenblueth) and information theory (Claude Shannon, Walter Pitts, Warren McCulloch) to produce a barrage of interdisciplinary research and publications viewed as changing not just the way science was done but the way future humans w
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. In the 1940s, he applied his knowledge of control and feedback loops to neuro-muscular feedback in living systems, and was responsible for bringing Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts to MIT, where they did their pioneering work on artificial neural networks. Wiener’s central insight was that the world should be u
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excitement felt by participants, as mathematics joined theoretical biology (Arturo Rosenblueth) and information theory (Claude Shannon, Walter Pitts, Warren McCulloch) to produce a barrage of interdisciplinary research and publications viewed as changing not just the way science was done but the way future humans w

Hans Ulrich Obrist
PersonPioneer of science in art, referenced in Epstein contact documents

John Brockman
PersonAmerican literary agent
Bateson
PersonSurname reference in documents

Martha Stewart
PersonAmerican businesswoman, writer, TV personality (born 1941)

Richard Feynman
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist (1918–1988)

Daniel Kahneman
PersonIsraeli-American psychologist and economist (1934–2024)

George M. Church
PersonGeneticist, molecular engineer, chemist

David Kaiser
PersonAmerican physicist

Neumann
PersonSurname reference in documents

Turing
PersonEnglish computer scientist (1912–1954)

Stuart Russell
PersonBritish computer scientist (1962-)

Stephen Hawking
PersonBritish theoretical physicist, cosmologist and author (1942–2018)

Alan Dershowitz
PersonAmerican lawyer, author, and art collector (born 1938)

Frank Wilczek
PersonAmerican theoretical physicist

Jaan Tallinn
PersonEstonian investor and programmer (born 1972)
McCulloch
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George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Venki Ramakrishnan
PersonNobel prize winning American and British structural biologist

Daniel Dennett
PersonAmerican philosopher (1942–2024)

Alison Gopnik
PersonAmerican psychologist