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Joseph Weizenbaum was a pioneering computer scientist and a prominent figure in artificial intelligence. He is best known for developing ELIZA, an early natural language processing program that simulated conversation with a psychotherapist. Weizenbaum's work raised important questions about the ethical implications of artificial intelligence and the relationship between humans and machines. Throughout his career, he emphasized the need for a thoughtful approach to technology, advocating for the consideration of human values in computing.

In addition to his technical contributions, Weizenbaum was a passionate critic of the unchecked growth of technology. He authored several influential books, including "Computer Power and Human Reason," where he argued that the increasing reliance on computers could undermine human judgment and societal values. His insights continue to resonate today as discussions about the role of AI in society evolve. Weizenbaum's legacy is marked by his commitment to ensuring that technology serves humanity rather than the other way around.

الجنسية أمريكي
تاريخ الميلاد January 8, 1923
مكان الميلاد Berlin, Germany
تاريخ الوفاة March 5, 2008
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