Moravec, Hans
The Great 1980s AI Bubble: A Review of "The Brain Makers
Moravec, Hans
In Greed in the Quest for Machines That the first wave of AI businesses were addition, when expert systems began Think, Harvey P. Newquist, Sams Publishing, researchers, sneering dominates over to be written in The author's aversion to places away they could implement their applications from the executive suite distorts the in house at a lower cost. Gold Hill, and other took root as an academic companies founded by Ed Feigenbaum. Inc., marketing a symbolic mathematics because pioneering companies making who covered the field during the small assembly robots and industrial program that was once a 1980s when academic researchers vision systems failed just as the robots minor product. Teknowledge was went commercial in one of the 1980's became essential to manufacturing reduced to a small division. Alan Newell's world-leading of traditional companies now use AI begins with a history spanning Babbage but unmarketed reasoning program techniques in house for such things to Turing to Minsky, McCarthy, research at Carnegie Mellon University, as geological exploration, financial Newell, Simon, Samuel, and others at conducted vigorously through the decision making, medical advice, factory the 1956 Dartmouth meeting and 1980s, is dismissed.
Introducing Carnegie-Mellon University's Robotics Institute (Research in Progress)
Fox, Mark S., Bartel, Gene, Moravec, Hans
Carnegie-Mellon University has established a Robotics Institute to bring its expertise in engineering, science, and industrial administration to bear upon the problem of national industrial productivity. The institute has been established to undertake advanced research and development in seeing, thinking robots and intelligent systems, and to facilitate transfer of this technology to industry. The Institute is engaged in broad programs of research in robotics, artificial intelligence, manufacturing technology, micro-electronics technology, and computer science. The Institute offers the promise of dramatic advances that will not only improve the productivity of all types of employees but also lead to improvements in the "quality of life" for all.
Introducing Carnegie-Mellon University's Robotics Institute (Research in Progress)
Fox, Mark S., Bartel, Gene, Moravec, Hans
Carnegie-Mellon University has established a Robotics Institute to bring its expertise in engineering, science, and industrial administration to bear upon the problem of national industrial productivity. The institute has been established to undertake advanced research and development in seeing, thinking robots and intelligent systems, and to facilitate transfer of this technology to industry. The Institute is engaged in broad programs of research in robotics, artificial intelligence, manufacturing technology, micro-electronics technology, and computer science. The Institute offers the promise of dramatic advances that will not only improve the productivity of all types of employees but also lead to improvements in the "quality of life" for all.