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Alan Turing proposed the idea of AI
Turing Test - a test for intelligence in a computer, requiring that a human being should be unable to distinguish the machine from another human being by using the replies to questions put to both. -
Christopher Strachey created an AI that played checkers and Dietrich Prinz wrote one for chess
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Allen Newell created the "Logic Theorist".
An AI that could think logically -
"Logic Theorist" proposed at Dartmouth Conference
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More than 2 million dollars invested into AI development (The Golden Years)
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Funding for AI cut off (Known as the first AI winter)
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the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry set aside $850 million for the Fifth generation computer project.
Fifth Generation Computer Project was a plan to make machines that carry on conversations, translate languages, interpret pictures, and reason like human beings. -
Funding for AI cut once again because of lack of development
Known as the Second AI Winter. Fifth-generation computer project was a bust -
IBM creates Watson
A computer that could defeat the majority of Jeopardy contestants and answer most IBM customer questions, learning from mistakes -
Tesla releases the Tesla Model S
The Model S is a partially self-driving car that detects other cars on the road and can learn from mistakes. -
Tesla announces fully self-driving cars for 2020
Tesla announces that it plans to provide its vehicles with a software update sometime by the end of 2019 or beginning of 2020 that would allow "full self-driving"