(AA)AI More than the Sum of Its Parts
This is a wonderful opportunity, yet a position is very hard to match in any other. The first AAAI conference was held at Stanford University; it was very much a research conference, a scientific event that generated a lot of excitement. The conference was small and intimate, with few parallel sessions. There were excellent opportunities for us to talk to one another. AAAI-80 gave real substance to the organization, clearly getting AAAI off on the right foot, and it gave new identity and cohesiveness to the field. This year--2006--has also been a big year, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the original meeting at Dartmouth College, where the name "artificial intelligence" first came into common use. Numerous events around the world, including a celebratory symposium at Dartmouth and an AAAI Fellows Symposium associated with AAAI-05, have marked this important milestone in the history of the field. Progress since our first AAAI conference has The First AAAI Conference was Held at Stanford University. While each year's results may have seemed incremental, when we look back over the entire period we see some truly amazing plate the big picture and, perhaps more importantly things. In job at DARPA), to identify gaps in our national hindsight this may no longer look so exciting computing research agenda. It also occurred to (purists will say that it was not an "AI" system me that that perspective was a very special that beat Garry Kasparov but rather a highly asset to use in drafting this presidential engineered special-purpose machine largely address. Looking forward from back then, no want to raise a broad issue and consider matter how Deep Blue actually worked, playing some larger questions regarding the nature of chess well was clearly an AI problem--in fact, a the field itself and the role that AAAI as an classical one--and our success was historic.
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