Technology Quarterly | Brain scan
Microsoft’s other mogul
Paul Allen made his fortune as the co-founder, with Bill Gates, of Microsoft. He has since put his wealth to use in a variety of fields
“THE brain is quite unlike a computer. Instead of memory and a few calculating elements, evolution designed every little bit of it to be hideously complex,” says Paul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft and main benefactor of the Allen Institute for Brain Science. “And then when you start studying every little bit of it, you find there’s even additional complexity. Understanding how the brain works is a fiendishly challenging problem.”
This article appeared in the Technology Quarterly section of the print edition under the headline “Microsoft’s other mogul”