Name | Description | Birthdate | Birthplace | ||
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John Giannandrea is the senior vice president of Machine Learning and AI Strategy at Apple, Inc. Prior to joining Apple, John spent eight years at Google, where he led the Machine Intelligence, Research, and Search teams. He also cofounded Tellme Networks and Metaweb Technologies. | January 1, 1965 | ||||
Scottish moral philosopher and political economist | June 5, 1723 | ||||
British chef, writer and tv presenter | November 8, 1966 | ||||
Monarch of the three kingdoms of england, scotland, and ireland | November 19, 1600 | ||||
King during union of english and scottish crowns | June 19, 1566 | ||||
Scottish clergyman, writer and historian | January 1, 1514 | ||||
Anglo-american film director, scriptwriter and producer | February 2, 1886 | ||||
Scottish-born american naturalist and author | April 21, 1838 | ||||
British politician | April 9, 1954 | ||||
author, merchant & writer, founder of Carnegie Hall, born in United Kingdom | November 25, 1835 | ||||
Scottish economist | July 5, 1936 | ||||
Scottish mathematician and a leader of the free church of scotland | March 17, 1780 | ||||
British dj, singer, songwriter, and record producer | January 17, 1984 | ||||
Scottish businessman, economist and liberal politician | June 3, 1805 | ||||
Scottish documentary pioneer | April 26, 1898 | ||||
Scottish civil engineer, structural engineer and shipbuilder | February 19, 1789 | ||||
American writer, lawyer and judge | 1748 | ||||
American author, writer & journalist, founder of Forbes, born in United Kingdom | May 14, 1880 | ||||
Psychiatrist and author | October 7, 1927 | ||||
Scottish-american presbyterian minister and a founding father of the united states | February 5, 1723 | ||||
Scottish phrenologist | October 21, 1788 | ||||
Scottish mechanical engineer and inventor | August 19, 1808 | ||||
Scottish physician and antiquary | April 15, 1641 | ||||
Scottish socialist and labour leader | August 15, 1856 | ||||
American civil war spy | August 25, 1819 |