The Dartmouth College Artificial Intelligence Conference: The Next Fifty Years

Moor, James

AI Magazine 

The development of improved languages and machines was essential. He offered tribute to many early pioneering activities such as J. C. R. Lickleiter developing time-sharing, Nat Rochester designing IBM computers, and Frank Rosenblatt working with Trenchard More was sent to the summer project for two separate weeks by the University of Rochester. Marvin Minsky, Claude Shannon, and never liked the use of "artificial" or It is interesting to speculate informed future work. The attendees of AI was launched not by agreement Dating the beginning of any movement did not come at the same time on methodology or choice of problems is difficult, but the Dartmouth and most kept to their own research or general theory, but by the Summer Research Project of 1956 is agenda. McCarthy emphasized that shared vision that computers can be often taken as the event that initiated nevertheless there were important research made to perform intelligent tasks.

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