martes, 24 de enero de 2023

 TIME LINE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE




SIGLO XV

Aristotle was the first to formulate a precise set of laws governing the rational part of intelligence.

 





(1315)

Ramon Lull had the idea that useful reasoning could be obtained by artificial means.

 






(1623)

Wilhelm Schickard built the first known calculating machine

 







1739)

David Hume proposed what is now known as the principle of induction.

 






(1805)

The first programmable machine was a loom, developed by Joseph Marie Jacquard, which used punched cards to store information on embroidery patterns.

 




(1873)

Camillo Golgi (1843-1926) developed a bleaching technique that allowed the observation of individual neurons in the brain

 

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(1879)

Gottlob Frege extended the first-order logic that is used today as the most basic system of knowledge representation.

 






(1930)

Kurt Godel showed that there is an efficient procedure for proving any true assertion in Fregey Russell's First-Order Logic.

 





(1943)

Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts Recognized as Authors of First AI Work

 





1944
John Con Neuman and Oskar Morgenstern improved the mathematical treatment of desired benefit or utility, formalized by Léon WalraS

 








(1948)

Wiener's book,

  Cybernetics was a bestseller Wakefulness to the public , Possibilities of machines with artificial intelligence.

 







(1949)

Donald Hebb proposed Y demonstrated a simple Upgrade rule to modify the intensities of connections between neurons

 




(1956)

The Dartmouth workshop brought together important figures in the field of Automata Theory

 





(1957)

Richard Bellman's work formalizes a class of sequential decision problems called

Markov decision processes

 







 


(1958)

At MIT's AI Lab Memo Number 1, McCarthy defined the high-level Lisp language, which would become the programming language.

 





(1959)

Herbert Gelernter constructed the geometry theorem prover (DTG)

 





(1967)

Daniel Bobrow's STUDENT program could solve algebra problems

 




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