
Manuel Blum
Manuel Blum is a renowned computer scientist and recipient of the Turing Award, best known for his contributions to the field of computer science, particularly in complexity theory and cryptography. He is credited with coining the term 'Captcha' and played a crucial role in developing the first Captcha systems to differentiate between human users and automated bots.
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Manuel Blum is considered a pioneer of theoretical computer science and is the only Latin American winner of the Turing Award.
Manuel Blum, el venezolano que propuso "un protocolo para resolver problemas imposibles" y se convirtió en uno de los fundadores de la teoría de la complejidad computacional (y el único latinoamericano ganador del Premio Turing)Manuel Blum is considered a pioneer of theoretical computer science and won the Turing Award in 1995.
Manuel Blum, el venezolano que propuso «un protocolo para resolver problemas imposibles», fundó la teoría de la complejidad computacional y es el único latinoamericano en ganar el Premio TuringManuel Blum enthusiastically states that new AI systems will be the next stage in human evolution.
Por qué algunos expertos creen que la inteligencia artificial ya cobró concienciaManuel Blum enthusiastically states that new systems will be the next stage in human evolution.
Por qué algunos expertos creen que la inteligencia artificial ya cobró concienciaManuel Blum is known for creating the acronym Captcha and has won the Turing Award.
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