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History of AI
By: Stephen Fandrich
AI Development Timeline
1941-First Electronic
Computer
 ENIAC - Electronic
Numerical Integrator
and Computer
 Medium that made AI
possible
1943 – Neural Networks
 McCulloch & Pitts
proposed a model of
artificial neurons in 1943
 foundation: basic
physiology of the brain
 each neuron either 'on' or
'off'
Neural Networks
 Switch to 'on' (response) if
sufficient number of
neighbors are 'on' (stimulus)
 Training - reading sample data
and iteratively adjusting the
network's weights to produce
optimum predictions
 A BOTTOM-UP architecture
Neural Networks
Results:
 Any computable function was shown to be
computable by some network of connected
neurons
Suggested that suitably defined networks
could learn
Neural Network Program -Simulates
Predator & Prey Behaviors
Neural Networks - Advantages
Much faster than an ordinary processor
Have multiple processes reaching
conclusions simultaneously and evaluating
the best response
Neural Networks – Problems
Expensive to construct
The Von Neuman computer architecture is
standard
1968 - Marvin Minsky & Seymour Papert
demonstrate limits of simple neural nets
(Perceptions)
1950 – The Turing Test
 Turing held that computers would in time
acquire abilities rivaling human intelligence.
 As part of his argument Turing put forward
the idea of an ‘imitation game’ (Turing Test)
 An annual competition started by Dr. Hugh
Gene Loebner in 1991- a $100,000 prize is
offered to the author of the first computer
program to pass an unrestricted Turing test.
 Turing Home Page
1960’s – AI Programs
 Weizenbaum’s
ELIZA.
 Colby’s PARRY.
 Winograd’s SHRDLU
1963 – DARPA Grant
In 1963 MIT received a 2.2 million dollar
grant from the United States government to
be used in researching Machine-Aided
Cognition (artificial intelligence).
Served to increase the pace of development
in AI research
1965 - Fuzzy Logic Initiated
 Fuzzy Logic was
initiated by Lotfi A.
Zadeh, professor of
computer science at
the University of
California in Berkeley.
1965 - Fuzzy Logic
 Fuzzy Logic is a departure from classical two-valued logic
(True or False)
 It is a multi-valued logic that allows intermediate values to
be defined between conventional evaluations
 Notions like rather warm or pretty cold can be formulated
mathematically and processed by computers.
 In this way, an attempt is made to apply a more humanlike way of thinking in the programming of computers.
 For more info Fuzzy Logic Course
1970's - Expert Systems
 Example: A program to
distinguish birds
 Predicts the probability of
a solution using a database
of knowledge
 A TOP-DOWN system
architecture
 Newer expert systems use
fuzzy logic
AI Being Incorporated in War
(early 1990's)
 The Persian Gulf War
proved the importance of
AI research for military
use.
 Cruise missiles were
equipped with AI-related
technologies such as
Robotics and Machine
Vision.
AI In The Military – 1990’s
 Determine whether the
threat detected is in
fact a threat
 Advanced autopilot
 Greatly decrease
peacetime and
wartime accidents
1997 – Deep Blue Defeats
Kasparov
 The IBM computer named
Deep Blue was capable of
processing 200 million
chess positions per second
 Garry Kasparov - world
chess champion, was
defeated in the series 3.5
games to 2.5 games
 Deep Blue Homepage
Current Projects
DARPA's Newest Projects
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Robots
Artificial Intelligence Group, JPL