AI as an academic concept goes back to 1955, the year I was born. Computer and cognitive scientist John McCarthy, whom I’ve met, coined the term “artificial intelligence” and rather loosely created the structure of the discipline of the field. He worked with the first crude AI language, IPL (Information Processing Language). From 1974 to 1976, I was privileged to spend some time in college with an AI programming language McCarthy later developed as IPL’s cousin called LISP,…
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