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The Timeline of Artificial Intelligence


The History of AI: A Timeline of Artificial Intelligence | Coursera

AI has a long history stretching back to the 1950s, with significant milestones at nearly every decade. In this article, we'll review some of the major events ...

The History of Artificial Intelligence: Complete AI Timeline - TechTarget

From the Turing test's introduction to ChatGPT's celebrated launch, AI's historical milestones have forever altered the lifestyles of consumers and operations ...

The Timeline of Artificial Intelligence - From the 1940s to the 2020s

Here, we'll discuss the course of AI over the last few decades by covering the milestones of AI and how these have shaped the world.

The History of Artificial Intelligence - Science in the News

It began with the “heartless” Tin man from the Wizard of Oz and continued with the humanoid robot that impersonated Maria in Metropolis. By the ...

Timeline of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

Alan Turing produces "Intelligent Machinery" report, regarded as the first manifesto of Artificial Intelligence.

History of Artificial Intelligence - LibGuides at Illinois Central College

AI has a rich history that stretches back to the mid-20th century, when pioneers like Alan Turing, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, and Claude ...

History of AI: Timeline and the Future - Maryville University Online

The concept of artificial intelligence (AI) dates back several decades and has roots in the origins of modern computing.

What is the history of artificial intelligence (AI)? - Tableau

In this article, we cover all the major developments in AI, from the groundwork laid in the early 1900s, to the major strides made in recent years.

AI Timeline - Artificial Intelligence (AI) Guide - LibGuides

Key events and milestones in the evolution of artificial intelligence are as follows: A common question is how AI could have existed for over half a century.

The brief history of artificial intelligence: the world has changed fast

I retrace the brief history of computers and artificial intelligence to see what we can expect for the future.

The History of AI: A Timeline from 1940 to 2023 + Infographic - Calls9

From the foundational work of visionaries in the 1940s to the heralding of Generative AI in recent times, we find ourselves amidst a spectacular tapestry of ...

Artificial Intelligence Timeline - Military Embedded Systems

Artificial Intelligence Timeline. Story January 24, 2019. Artificial Intelligence Timeline. Photo Credit: US Army. photo illustration by Peggy Frierson.

A short history of AI in 10 landmark moments | World Economic Forum

A short history of AI in 10 landmark moments · 1950: Theseus the robotic mouse · More videos on YouTube · 1956: Dartmouth workshop · 1958: ...

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT timelines

Follow the evolution of artificial intelligence from its origins to ChatGPT and beyond with the free timelines from Office Timeline.

How Long Has AI Been Around: The History of AI from 1920 to 2024

AI's origins can be traced as far back as 380 BC — and philosophers, researchers, analysts, scientists, and engineers have been iterating on it ...

AI Timeline – Artificial Intelligence - UO Blogs - University of Oregon

Technological and Cultural Milestones in Artificial Intelligence. 2045 Technological Singularity – Projected date for singularity according to Ray Kurzweil and ...

History of artificial intelligence | Dates, Advances, Alan Turing, ELIZA ...

A survey of important events and people in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) from the early work of British logician Alan Turing in the 1930s to ...

AI - History Timelines

A History Timeline About AI. The history of AI dates back to the 1950s when the term was coined and early research was conducted....

A Very Short History Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Forbes

December 1955 Herbert Simon and Allen Newell develop the Logic Theorist, the first artificial intelligence program, which eventually would prove ...

A short history of AI, and what it is (and isn't) | MIT Technology Review

It's a technology being sold as a solution to the world's problems, nobody seems to know what it really is.