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Lex Fridman (/ ˈ f r iː d m ə n /; born 15 August 1983) is an American computer scientist and podcaster. Since 2018, he has hosted the Lex Fridman Podcast , where he interviews notable figures from various fields such as science, technology, sports, and politics.
In 2013, Citarella debuted with a series of five chromogenic still lifes at Higher Pictures. These prints included Body Anointed with Nitroglycerin Awaits Transfiguration , depicting a "reclining nude woman, partially covered in silver, with little flecks of skin and paint floating around her," with some of the nitroglycerin smudging the frame.
Limor Fridman (born 1968), Israeli Olympic gymnast; Mikhail Fridman, Russian businessman; Olga Fridman (born 1998), Ukrainian-Israeli tennis player; Yasmin Fridman (born 1973), Israeli politician; Yonatan Fridman (born 2003), Israeli acrobatic gymnast; Lex Fridman (born 1986), Russian-American computer scientist and podcast host.
Her research focuses on religion and technology. Her books include Heaven Can Wait, which discusses purgatory's location and materiality, and American Cosmic, which explores belief in UFOs and extraterrestrial life and how it has changed traditional religions.
Lex is far better known for his podcasting than his AI research, and it's not clear he actually does any active research at MIT currently, given the lack of publications over the last several years. AI is also a very high citation field, which makes the 2000+ citations somewhat less impressive in that context.
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John D. Carmack II [1] (born August 21, [a] 1970) [1] is an American computer programmer and video game developer.He co-founded the video game company id Software and was the lead programmer of its 1990s games Commander Keen, Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, Quake, and their sequels.