The four smartest people in the world for ChatGPT

The question of who is the smartest person in the world has never been answered. That probably has something to do with the fact that intelligence is something that can’t be measured easily. You can compare IQs, but this is not an accurate calculation.

Magazine Very interesting have requested ChatGPT who is the smartest person history. And the artificial intelligence chatbot has responded that “there are several people who have been recognized for their extraordinary intelligence and significant contributions to various fields of knowledge.” What ChatGPT has selected are as follows:

Albert Einstein

Born in Germany in 1879, he had a slow intellectual development. Perhaps for this reason he was able to elaborate on the theory of relativity: “A normal adult is indifferent to the problems posed by space and time, for he considers that everything there is to know about him he already knows from his childhood. I , On the other hand, I am very slow progress so I didn’t start asking about time and space until I was older.”

But his investigations bore fruit and in 1921 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. However, and despite being recognized in its time, its legacy has grown over the years.

Leonardo da Vinci

He came to the world in 1452 in Italy and during his early years he drew mythological beasts that came from his imagination. His father, recognizing his talent, allowed him to enroll as an apprentice in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio. There he studied painting, sculpture and artistic creation techniques.

‘Mona Lisa or Mona Lisa’, by Leonardo Da Vinci.HuffPost

His greatest success was the representation of the Renaissance ideal man, the Vitruvian Man. But he is also known for having created one of the most famous works in the world: the Mona Lisa.

Isaac Newton

He was born in Great Britain in 1643, according to the Gregorian calendar, and is considered one of the great geniuses of science. Apart from being prominent in the field of physics, he also made contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and optics.

Based on Galileo’s studies and Kepler’s laws of planetary orbits, Newton established the fundamental laws of dynamics and established the law of universal gravitation. publication Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica it is his masterpiece and the most influential text in modern science.

Marie Curie

Also known as Madame Curie, she is known as the mother of modern physics, even though she didn’t have it easy. They didn’t let her into the University of Warsaw because she was a woman and had to go to a clandestine institution. Thanks to a “woman’s pact” she made with her sister, she was able to enroll at the University of Paris, where she studied Physics and Chemistry, and Mathematics.

She was born in 1867 in Poland and was the first and only person to receive two Nobel Prizes in different categories: Physics (1903), shared with her husband, the physicist Henri Becquerel, and Chemistry (1911). His investigation was both pioneering and dangerous, because at the time the radiation risks were not known. In fact, there are those who believe that the aplastic anemia that caused his death was due to his years in the laboratory.

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