Arnold Meyer Spielberg (February 6, 1917 – August 25, 2020) was an American electrical engineer instrumental in contributions "to real-time data acquisition and recording that significantly contributed to the definition of modern feedback and control processes". For General Electric he designed, with his colleague Charles Propster, the GE-225 in 1959. He cited the first computer-controlled "point of sale" cash register as his greatest contribution. He was the father of film director Steven Spielberg.
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Arnold Meyer Spielberg 6 February 1917 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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Died |
25 August 2020 (aged 103) Los Angeles, California, USA
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Zodiac | Aquarius |
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