Sunday, November 04, 2012

Computer History Museum | November 4, 1952 CBS News Uses UNIVAC Computer to Predict Election

Thankfully, we now have resources such as FiveThirtyEight to help focus on signal rather than noise
"November 4, 1952
CBS News Uses UNIVAC Computer to Predict Election
CBS News borrows a UNIVAC computer to make a scientific prediction of the 1952 presidential election, a race between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson. The computer’s analysis of early returns showed an easy victory for Eisenhower, but newscasters Walter Cronkite and Charles Collingwood were wary of the machine’s accuracy, as opinion polls predicted a landslide victory for Stevenson. They postponed announcing the UNIVAC prediction until it became clear that Eisenhower would, indeed, win."
Computer History Museum | Exhibits | This Day in History: November 4

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