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This week in The History of AI at AIWS.net – Joseph Weizenbaum was born on January 8th, 1923
This week in The History of AI at AIWS.net - Joseph Weizenbaum was born on January 8th, 1923. Weizenbaum published the program ELIZA in 1966 which could mimic conversation with humans. Although Weizenbaum was considered a father of Artificial Intelligence, he...
This week in The History of AI at AIWS.net – Alan Turing’s “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” was published
This week in The History of AI at AIWS.net - “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” by Alan Turing was published in the Mind quarterly academic journal in October 1950. It was the first instance that the “Turing test” was introduced to the public. The paper takes the...
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Cornerstones in History of AI
Vint Cerf speaks about historical moments in the birth of the Internet at the History of AI
On August 21, 2020, Vint Cerf, father of the Internet, was a keynote speaker at the United Nations 2045 Roundtable and the History of AI. Vint Cerf talked about historical moments at the birth of Internet. However, history is not just yesterday, it is also today and...
MIT Professor in History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture joins the Board of the History of AI
Professor Caroline A. Jones, MIT, has joined the History of AI Board at AIWS.net.She is a Professor in History, Theory, and Criticism of the Architecture Department at MIT. She wrote a chapter of the book “Possible Minds: 25 Ways of Looking At AI” (2019), whose...
United Nations 2045 Initiative – Building a Trustworthy Economy
Dr. Ramu Damodaran, Chief of United Nations Academic Impact, chaired and moderated a fascinating UN 2045 Roundtable on July 24, 2020. Alex Pentland, Professor of MIT Connection Science, Co-founder of AIWS.net, presented a new model, term: The Trustworthy Economy. He...


