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In a recent nature perspective, international experts in the field of optical neural networks, optical deep learning and photonic computing have put their expertise together to review the path from pathbreaking optical neural networks and optical computing realizations in the past fifty years and how they advanced to photonic artificial intelligence applications. The team, which includes the physicist Prof. Cornelia Denz from the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Münster, discusses also promises and challenges for future deep optics and photonics and its next-generation applications in knowledge representation, learning, planning and perception. Artificial intelligence – the intelligence demonstrated by machines – is a central topic in today's society. Ranging from autonomously operating cars over strategic game an optimization systems up to understanding human speech, they all have in common that they act as "intelligent agents" that perceive its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of success or of achieving a certain goal. Many of these tasks require huge data set for learning or processing and thus at the same time fast and low-power execution.