Hedy Lamarr: Mother of WiFi

Hedy Lamarr: Mother of WiFi

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History, Business, Architecture, Performing Arts

10th Grade - University

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Hedy Lamarr, a renowned Hollywood actress, was also a visionary inventor. In the 1940s, she developed a frequency hopping technology with composer George Antheil to prevent enemy interception of US Navy torpedoes. Although initially dismissed due to sexism, her invention was later adopted by the Navy in the 1960s and has since become the foundation for modern wireless technologies like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Lamarr's legacy highlights the intersection of beauty and brains, challenging societal norms and contributing significantly to technological advancements.

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Who was Hedy Lamarr and what was her contribution to technology?

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What was the significance of Hedy Lamarr's frequency hopping technology?

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What challenges did Hedy Lamarr face in her career as an inventor?

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How did Hedy Lamarr's inventions impact the military during the Second World War?

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In what ways has Hedy Lamarr's legacy influenced modern technology?

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