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Where Did the Term “Artificial Intelligence” Come From?

Kayla McMonagle7 months ago01 mins

As we know, Alan Turing first posed the question “can machines think?” But, where did the term “AI” come from? In 1956, two years after the death of Turing, John McCarthy had organized a summer workshop at Dartmouth College to analyze and develop ideas on machine learning – calling the workshop “artificial intelligence” and is…

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A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence: On the Past, Present, and Future

Kayla McMonagle7 months ago7 months ago01 mins

Michael Haenlein and Andreas Kaplan go in depth on the development of artificial intelligence. From the roots to the modernity of AI, Haenlein and Kaplan go into machine learning models, the challenges of AI, and the future of it. They start from the early years, or the “birth” of AI, and go into what the…

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Alan Turing: Computing Machinery and Intelligence Overview

Kayla McMonagle7 months ago7 months ago01 mins

Alan Turing asks the fundamental question: can machines think? Turing proposes a way to answer this question: the Imitation Game. The Imitation Game, also known as the Turing Test, seeks to assess a machine’s ability to replicate behavior to that of a human. The game consists of a human “judge” that engages in conversation with…

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