
#95 Claude Shannon
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Notable books mentioned: A Mind As A Man. How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age by Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman, A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Fortune's Formula by William Poundstone, Idea Factory
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The host discusses Claude Shannon's diverse interests and contributions, emphasizing his resistance to specialization and his impact on various fie…

The host discusses Claude Shannon's innovative approach to communication theory and how his work can inspire entrepreneurs. Shannon's ability to ab…

The host mentions 'Fortune's Formula' to highlight Claude Shannon's exceptional investment record, which was better than most professional managers…

#95 Claude Shannon mentions A Mind As A Man. How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age by Jimmy Soni and Rob Goodman, A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Fortune's Formula by William Poundstone, and Idea Factory with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The excerpt discusses the life of Claude Shannon and references the book that provides a summary of his life and contributions to information theory.”
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“Shannon writes the paper that information theory is based on, originally titled 'A Mathematical Theory of Communication'.”
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“Shannon studies stock markets, referencing 'Fortune's Formula' as he explores how to make money in the shortest amount of time.”
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“The speaker mentions a book on Bell Labs called 'Idea Factory' and considers discussing it on the podcast.”
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“They studied many of history's most successful investors including Bernard Baruch Hedy Green and Benjamin Grand. They read Adam Smith's the wealth of Nations and studied von Neumann's.”
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