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发信人: purity (purity), 信区: WaterWorld
标 题: Re: 李开复是真正的牛人,方舟子是个大忽悠
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Nov 30 09:47:02 2011, 美东)
李开复是计算机语音识别、多媒体和人工智能多个领域的专家,
是Gates的智囊团成员,是MS和google抢夺的人才。
下面是NYtimes的报道:
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/25/business/bill-gates-s-brain-c
down-for-action-pressed-innovate-microsoft.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm
Bill Gates's Brain Cells, Dressed Down for Action; Pressed to Innovate, Micr
osoft Relies Again on an Inner Circle
By JOHN MARKOFF
Published: March 25, 2001
LAST summer, even before Microsoft introduced its ambitious .Net strategy fo
r moving its Windows operating system onto the Internet, its chairman, Willi
am H. Gates, was pursuing his next challenge.
Mr. Gates wanted to replace the mouse-based point-and-click system of operat
ing computers with something that would let machines converse directly with
people. The idea of talking to computers is as old as ''Star Trek,'' but acc
omplishing it would be radical, as starkly different as Microsoft's Windows
software was from its original PC-DOS operating system.
When it came to doing the work, however, Mr. Gates quickly realized that no
one at the Microsoft headquarters could handle the job. All the user-interfa
ce experts on the main corporate campus here were experts in mouse-based sys
tems, not voice. He needed to look elsewhere.
''Where's Kai-Fu?'' he asked.
At the time, Kai-Fu Lee was in China, where he had gone in 1998 to found a M
icrosoft research center. Within a month, though, Mr. Lee, an internationall
y known expert in voice recognition, was back in the United States, one of a
small cadre of technology experts who now make up Mr. Gates's inner circle. |
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