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Hello. I have just tagged this article {{ undisclosed paid}}, because it was very heavily edited by a (highly likely paid) sockfarm that is focused almost exclusively on promoting Stephen Wolfram and his work. Please see this COIN thread ( perma) and the related SPI for more information. The article will need a thorough review before the tag is removed. Thanks and best, Blablubbs| talk 15:12, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
Evaluating:
initially struggled in school
Whew! XOR'easter ( talk) 21:20, 16 March 2021 (UTC)
In an interview with Lex Fridman, in the part 2:45:25 of the video, Wolfram mentioned the danger of giving one AI to decide on everything about society and than in 2:48:42 he said that a "market system based on choice is more liberating than a totalitarian system".
Of course its not a direct indication that he particularly supports free market economy or more specifically free market capitalism, but its possible to state that he supports a market-based system over a centralised system because of the choices it generates under "Political views" title.
-- Comrade-yutyo ( talk) 08:17, 11 January 2022 (UTC)
As loathe as I am to lend credibility to someone sockfarming WP, a possible source for the citation needed around his first publishing at 15 would be a link to the actual paper he published that includes the date and the name of the journal: https://content.wolfram.com/uploads/sites/34/2020/07/hadronic-electrons.pdf 172.92.181.142 ( talk) 13:48, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
Change “computing” to “Computer Science” in the scientific career fields. 79.169.33.125 ( talk) 21:45, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
Mathematica's Wolfram sued, accused of secretly recording calls
"SWolfram has been sued by a former CEO of one of his companies who alleges he promised a stake in the firm and then reneged."
He plays many of his business partners and associates against one another. Soupnero ( talk) 14:52, 6 May 2024 (UTC)
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Hello. I have just tagged this article {{ undisclosed paid}}, because it was very heavily edited by a (highly likely paid) sockfarm that is focused almost exclusively on promoting Stephen Wolfram and his work. Please see this COIN thread ( perma) and the related SPI for more information. The article will need a thorough review before the tag is removed. Thanks and best, Blablubbs| talk 15:12, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
Evaluating:
initially struggled in school
Whew! XOR'easter ( talk) 21:20, 16 March 2021 (UTC)
In an interview with Lex Fridman, in the part 2:45:25 of the video, Wolfram mentioned the danger of giving one AI to decide on everything about society and than in 2:48:42 he said that a "market system based on choice is more liberating than a totalitarian system".
Of course its not a direct indication that he particularly supports free market economy or more specifically free market capitalism, but its possible to state that he supports a market-based system over a centralised system because of the choices it generates under "Political views" title.
-- Comrade-yutyo ( talk) 08:17, 11 January 2022 (UTC)
As loathe as I am to lend credibility to someone sockfarming WP, a possible source for the citation needed around his first publishing at 15 would be a link to the actual paper he published that includes the date and the name of the journal: https://content.wolfram.com/uploads/sites/34/2020/07/hadronic-electrons.pdf 172.92.181.142 ( talk) 13:48, 20 March 2023 (UTC)
Change “computing” to “Computer Science” in the scientific career fields. 79.169.33.125 ( talk) 21:45, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
Mathematica's Wolfram sued, accused of secretly recording calls
"SWolfram has been sued by a former CEO of one of his companies who alleges he promised a stake in the firm and then reneged."
He plays many of his business partners and associates against one another. Soupnero ( talk) 14:52, 6 May 2024 (UTC)