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MIT spin‑off Thinking Machines Corp. secured $5 M from CBS founder William Paley and sold Connection Machines to Lockheed, Chevron, and US government

MIT spin‑off Thinking Machines Corp. secured $5 M from CBS founder William Paley and sold Connection Machines to Lockheed, Chevron, and US government The passage provides historical detail about early funding and government/defense contracts for a high‑tech firm, but it lacks any allegation of wrongdoing, financial impropriety, or direct involvement of current high‑ranking officials. It offers a modest lead for historical or corporate‑history research rather than a fresh investigative target. Key insights: Danny Hillis raised a $5 million check from William Paley, founder of CBS.; Richard Feynman reportedly consulted for Thinking Machines for a decade.; Thinking Machines sold computers to Lockheed for stealth‑fighter modeling.

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MIT spin‑off Thinking Machines Corp. secured $5 M from CBS founder William Paley and sold Connection Machines to Lockheed, Chevron, and US government The passage provides historical detail about early funding and government/defense contracts for a high‑tech firm, but it lacks any allegation of wrongdoing, financial impropriety, or direct involvement of current high‑ranking officials. It offers a modest lead for historical or corporate‑history research rather than a fresh investigative target. Key insights: Danny Hillis raised a $5 million check from William Paley, founder of CBS.; Richard Feynman reportedly consulted for Thinking Machines for a decade.; Thinking Machines sold computers to Lockheed for stealth‑fighter modeling.

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