Chris Abbey
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The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) | History, Adaptation, Future Today, we will explore the intersection of life and technology through the lens of AI. A dance that symbolizes how artificial intelligence processes information and learns. The concept of inanimate objects coming to life has been present for centuries, with ancient Greeks having myths about robots and Chinese and Egyptian engineers building automatons. However, it took a long time for actual AI to emerge. The term "AI" was coined in 1956 at the Dartmouth College conference. Marvin Minsky, a leading scientist in AI, optimistically believed that creating true AI would only take a decade or one generation. However, the 70s and 80s saw periods of decreased funding and lack of progress, known as AI winters. In 1997, Deep Blue, a computer program, defeated Gary Kasparov in chess, marking a significant milestone. In 2011, IBM Watson won in the Jeopardy game, ushering in a new era. Now, with vast amounts of data, powerful computational capabilities, and advanced data processing methods, AI is becoming a general-purpose technology. This is just the beginning.
By Chris Abbey9 months ago in Futurism