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Evolution of artifical intelligence - Coggle Diagram
Evolution of artifical intelligence
Ellen Karjane G2 PR-IN
Definition
Tasks which require human intelligence
Translation
Game playing
Expert systems
Robotics
Programmed to do complex tasks
Mathematical theorems
Chess with expertise
Can't fully match human knowledge
Earliest substantial work
Alan Turing, mid-20th century
Abstract computing machine
Limitless memory, scanner
Stored-program concept
The Turing machine
Bombe (1940)
Code-breaking machine
100 rotating drums
10 miles of wire
Used by British cryptologists
Turing test (1950)
Earliest successful AI programme
1951
Christopher Strachey
Checkers programme
Shopper
1952
Anthony Oettinger
Simulated mall
Earliest demonstration of machine learning
More recent years
Nouvelle AI
Insect-level performance
Real-world environment
Latter half of 1980s
Supercomputer "Deep Blue"
Chess-playing expert system
Won a game and a match against a world champion
Massive breakthrough
Speech recognition software
1997
Implemented on Windows
Today
Only keeps on developing
ChatGPT
May surpass human intelligence
Existential risks
Misaligned goals
Virtual assistants
Self-driving cars