Conversations in Generations: My Grandmother’s Memories

Conversations in Generations: My Grandmother’s Memories. Hello world I’m your host data mining Mike, and on today’s episode of the podcast we’re going to talk about Conversations in Generations: My Grandmother’s Memories Where we interview my grandmother Delma Dunton Grubich. She is a generational traveler. Born in 1932, she has lived a full and fascinating life. Her stories give you a better understanding of what life was like back then to and a better appreciation of modern day advances. And that’s called value and because of that you should like this video remember that sharing is caring please leave comments because they improve ranking and addprominence subscribing is what winners do but smashing the bell is what legends do this channel breeds legends But first: A look into AI history. Since all Artificial Intelligence is statistical models. 1930’s Statistical Computation teams of human computers where just getting started in the Universities to study economic phenomena. at the time statistics were limited to linear models, incorporating well known statisticians such as Galton, known for the Galton points used in fingerprint identification. Also, the break throughs of Karl Pearson and Henry Fisher where the most utilized models. The key punch was the highest level of computational technology back then and in 1937 an American Statistician named John Atanasoff created the Early Electronic Computer that could solve linear equations by combining an IBM key punch and electrical circuit board. We covered the following questions: How did people do in emergencies back in 1930’s? How did the fire department operate in 1930’s and 40’s? How important was dancing in the 1930’s and 40’s? How was music played? How did people contact each other? What was the refrigeration like? What was it like durring WW2, Korea, and Vietnam? What is the meaning of life?
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