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Peter Fitzhugh Brown was born on 2 February, 1955, is an American computer scientist. Discover Peter Fitzhugh Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?
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He is also a descendent of Virginia statesman Richard Henry Lee, whose June 1776 resolution led to the United States Declaration of Independence.
Brown graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in mathematics.
He later earned a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University under Geoffrey Hinton.
After unauthorized expansion of the landing including a concrete retaining wall was built on the property by the operators of White's Ferry following damage from a flood, Rockland Farm LLC sued, stating the 1952 license had been violated.
Peter Fitzhugh Brown (born February 2, 1955) is the CEO of the American hedge fund Renaissance Technologies.
Brown is a son of Henry B. R. Brown, who invented the world's first money market fund, the Reserve Fund.
Brown's great-grandfather was United States federal judge Addison Brown, who was also a botanist and a founder of the New York Botanical Garden.
In 1984 he joined the IBM speech group, working on computer software to transcribe spoken text.
"To them, language could be modeled like a game of chance. At any point in a sentence, there exists a certain probability of what might come next, which can be estimated based on past, common usage. ... each step along the way is random, yet dependent on the previous step—a hidden Markov model. A speech-recognition system's job was to take a set of observed sounds, crunch the probabilities, and make the best possible guess about the 'hidden' sequences of words that could have generated these sounds. To do that, the IBM researchers employed the Baum-Welch algorithm—codeveloped by Jim Simons's early trading partner Lenny Baum—to zero in on the various language probabilities. Rather than manually programming in static knowledge about how the language worked, they created a program that learned from data."
Brown unsuccessfully urged IBM management to use the speech group's research to develop and sell new products, such as an automated service for evaluation of financial credit.
He successfully convinced Abe Peled, a high-level executive in IBM's Research Division, to hire the Carnegie Mellon research team that was programming a computer to play chess.
He married Margaret Hamburg on May 23, 1992, who would later serve as the head of the FDA under the Obama Administration.
Together they have two children.
Jim Simons offered to double Peter Brown's and Robert Mercer's IBM salaries, and they went to work for Renaissance Technologies in 1993.
In 1995 Brown and Mercer implemented a new, improved trading system that incorporated all of the trading signals and portfolio requirements of Renaissance Technologies into a monolithic, new, and improved trading system.
Soon afterward, they were promoted to senior managers and partners with percentages of the profits of Renaissance Technologies.
Magerman found and fixed two serious software bugs in Brown and Mercer's trading system.
The team, working for IBM, developed Deep Blue, which defeated Garry Kasparov in a 1997 chess match.
In 1997 Simons gave a 10% equity stake to Henry Laufer and, later, gave sizable equity stakes to Brown, Mercer, and others.
Simons thus reduced his equity stake to very slightly over 50%.
As Jim Simons became more confident, he moved the firm into a new headquarters compound with a gym, lighted tennis courts, a library with a fireplace, and a large auditorium, where biweekly seminars were held.
"Intense and energetic, Brown hustled from meeting to meeting, riding a unicycle through the halls and almost running over colleagues. Brown worked much of the night on a computer near the Murphy bed in his office, grabbing a nap when he tired."
In 2003 Simons announced that Brown and Mercer would become executive vice-presidents of the entire firm, co-managing with Simons himself.
In 2010 Simons made Brown and Mercer co-CEOS and retired.
In November 2017, Mercer announced that he would resign from Renaissance Technologies.
Since Mercer's resignation, Brown has been the sole CEO.
Brown and his sisters, Elizabeth Devlin and Harriet Dickerson, own Rockland Farm LLC in Loudoun County, Virginia, which has been in the Rust/Brown family for over 200 years.
A narrow portion of the property along the Potomac River has long been used as the Virginia-side landing of White's Ferry, an important commuting link between Loudoun County and Montgomery County in Maryland.
Their family foundation, Quetzal Trust, has over $380 million in assets as of 2020.
After graduating from Harvard, Brown joined a team at Exxon Office Systems that was working on computer systems to transcribe spoken language into computer text.
Rockland Farm LLC won its case in November 2020 and White's Ferry ceased operations following a flood that snapped the cable used by the ferry to cross the river and failed negotiations to keep service operating.
In 2022, it was reported that negotiations to reopen the ferry were continuing with the new owners of the ferry service.
Rockland Farm LLC has offered to purchase the Maryland landing for more than the owner paid for it to get the ferry re-opened.
It has also asked to be paid an inflation-adjusted per car fee of 50 cents as well as offering to go to last-best-offer binding arbitration; however, the current owners have rejected all offers.