Richard Greenblatt

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Richard Greenblatt is an American computer scientist and pioneering hacker best known for his early work in artificial intelligence and contributions to Lisp systems at MIT.

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instanceOf MIT alumnus
artificial intelligence researcher
hacker
human
software engineer
associatedWith Lisp Machine Inc. NERFINISHED
MIT Tech Model Railroad Club NERFINISHED
MIT hacker culture
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Massachusetts Institute of Technology
employer Massachusetts Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork Lisp NERFINISHED
artificial intelligence
computer chess
computer science
genreOfWork artificial intelligence software
system software
influenced Lisp Machine Inc. engineers
Symbolics engineers
influencedBy John McCarthy NERFINISHED
Marvin Minsky NERFINISHED
knownFor contributions to Lisp Machine architecture
development of early Lisp systems at MIT
development of the Mac Hack chess program
early hacker culture at MIT
pioneering work in artificial intelligence
languageSpoken English
memberOf MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory NERFINISHED
notableAchievement advancing interactive, time-shared AI programming environments
authoring one of the first strong computer chess programs
helping create dedicated Lisp Machine hardware and software
notableWork Lisp Machine operating system
MIT Lisp Machine NERFINISHED
Mac Hack NERFINISHED
Mac Hack VI NERFINISHED
programmingLanguage Lisp NERFINISHED
Maclisp NERFINISHED
residence Massachusetts
significantProject Lisp Machine operating system design
MIT Lisp Machine project NERFINISHED
Mac Hack chess program NERFINISHED
workLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Maclisp notablePerson Richard Greenblatt