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Let's Talk AI
Let's Talk AI
Let's Talk AI
Early AI Pioneers is a web page that celebrates the achievements and contributions of some of the most influential and visionary figures in the history of artificial intelligence. It features biographies, quotes, photos, and videos of Alan Turing, Ross Quillian, Edward Feigenbaum, IBM, and Marvin Minsky, who laid the foundations and shaped the direction of AI research and development. Early AI Pioneers also provides links to some of their original papers, books, and projects, as well as resources for further learning about AI. Early AI Pioneers is a must-visit for anyone who is interested in learning more about the origins and evolution of AI.
Time to Read: 5 minutesImagine a world where computers can not only process information but also “see” and understand …
Time to Read: 5 minutesGeoffrey Hinton, a name synonymous with the revolution in artificial intelligence (AI), was born in …
Time to Read: 8 minutesFrank Rosenblatt is a famous name in the history of artificial intelligence, the director whose …
Time to Read: 9 minutesArtificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a powerful force in today’s world, transforming businesses, enhancing human …
Time to Read: 13 minutesThe name Arthur Samuel may not be recognized by some of the tech companies of …
Time to Read: 11 minutesNorbert Wiener, a name often associated with better-known individuals in AI history, is a central …
Time to Read: 10 minutesA visionary polymath and pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI), cognitive psychology, and economics, Herbert Simon …
Time to Read: 7 minutesClaude Shannon is a mathematician, engineer, and leader in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), …
Time to Read: 11 minutesMarvin Minsky is an enlightener in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), whose vision and …
Time to Read: 12 minutesA beacon of computer science and artificial intelligence, John McCarthy is a pioneer whose contribution …