ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Jessica Nelson History of Computers
HISTORY OF AI
MIT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY John McCarthy LISP Automatically Programmed Tools (APT) John McCarthy - Thinking Allowed
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? Autonomous Sensors (light, touch, audio) Problem Solving and Decision Making Understanding and Imitating Human Intelligence Speed and Memory
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE? Logical Pattern Recognition Experiential Learning Ontological/Epistemological Searching/Planning Common Sense
TURING TEST Computer Machinery and Intelligence (1950) Cleverbot The Chinese Room Argument Industrial Machinery
ROBOTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Squee Shakey A* Stanford Hydraulic Arm and Cart
PRESENT DAY AI
MARS ROVERS AND MORE Spirit and Opportunity Curiosity Philae Lander
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS Adaptive Self-Organizing Real-Time
DEEP DREAM
DEEP DREAM
RECENT INNOVATIONS IBM Watson Google Driverless Cars Siri/Cortana
FUTURE OF AI
WILL THE ROBOT UPRISING BE TELEVISED? Karel Capek “Rossum's Universal Robots” Offensive Autonomous Weapons Complementary not Competition
CRITICISMS OF AI Human Mind in Machine Connectivism Expert Systems
WORKS CITED “Artificial Intelligence and Robotics” – Computer History Museum “Neural Networks” - Christos Stergiou and Dimitrios Siganos “Rossum’s Universal Robots” “What is Artificial Intelligence?” – John McCarthy