The IBM scientist who rewrote the rules of information just won a Turing Award (ibm.com)

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[−] 12_throw_away 54d ago
At least the first two paragraphs of this are directly plagiarized from the first source they cite [1].

[1] https://www.quantamagazine.org/quantum-cryptography-pioneers...

[−] ashwinnair99 55d ago
Information theory gets credited to Shannon but the people who made it actually work in practice rarely get this kind of recognition. Long overdue.
[−] ZebusJesus 55d ago
To think quantum computers at IBM in the 80's, its sad to think companies like IBM and Bell Labs are not the same companies they used to be, I mean the people working at those companies during the 20th century changed the world. Im glad they got this award as it is apparent they had a huge impact on security and quantum computing in general.
[−] mrbluecoat 54d ago
[−] AtlasBarfed 55d ago
So the guy that came up with the idea and approach is the secondary on the award?
[−] bux93 54d ago
What a terrible headline and introduction. Designed to pique your interest by being mysterious? The ACM's announcement comes straight to the point: https://www.acm.org/media-center/2026/march/turing-award-202...
[−] varispeed 55d ago
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[−] faxanalysis 54d ago
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