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Shannon, Claude

Claude Shannon was an American mathematician and engineer known as the father of information theory. He developed mathematical models to quantify how information is measured, transmitted, and compressed in communications systems, laying the groundwork for digital technology. His work explained how to optimize data transfer over noisy channels, influencing everything from telecommunications to the internet. Shannon’s insights helped transform raw signals into meaningful information efficiently, enabling the rapid, reliable digital communication we rely on today.