History of Artificial Intellegence Timeline
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History of AI
By USA TODAY staff
1950: Alan Turing publishes, "Computing Machinery and Intelligence."
1956: John McCarthy coins the term, "Artificial Intelligence" at a Dartmouth computer conference.
1956: Demonstration of the first running AI program at Carnegie Mellon University.
1958: John McCarthy invents the Lisp language, an AI programming language, at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
1964: Danny Bobrow shows that computers can understand natural language enough to solve algebra word programs (MIT).
1965: Joseph Weizenbaum builds ELIZA, an interactive program that carries on a dialogue in English on any topic (MIT).
1969: Shakey, a robot, combines locomotion, perception and problem solving (Stanford Research Institute).
1979: The first computer-controlled autonomous vehicle, the Stanford Cart, is built.
1983: Danny Hillis co-founds Thinking Machines, the first company to produce massively parallel computers.
1985: The drawing program, Aaron, created by Harold Cohen, is demonstrated at AI conference...