
George Boole
George Boole was a 19th-century mathematician and logician, best known for his work in mathematical logic and the development of Boolean algebra, which laid the groundwork for modern computer science and digital circuit design. His concepts of logical operations, including 'and,' 'or,' and 'not,' have become fundamental to the functioning of computer algorithms and programming languages, making him a pivotal figure in the history of artificial intelligence.
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George Boole conceived human reason as a reducible expression to mathematical structures.
‘Magnifica Humanitas’: León XIV cuestiona una cultura que quiere ‘superar’ al ser humano con la IAGeorge Boole was the founder of Boolean algebra, which is fundamental to modern computing.
¿Qué se celebra este lunes 8 de diciembre? | Sociedad | La RevistaGeorge Boole devised 'the laws of thought', reducing complex reasoning into combinations of the operators 'and/or' and 'not'.
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