The Official Birthplace of AI is Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence ( 1956) .
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Artificial Intelligence ( AI ) is the intelligence of computers or software that replicates human intelligence and problem-solving.
History of artificial intelligence John McCarthy introduced "Artificial Intelligence" at the 1956 Dartmouth Workshop. Alan Turing published a study on machine intelligence in 1941, which may be the first AI work.
1940-1960: The period between 1940–1960 was highlighted by technological advancements and the desire to understand how machines and living beings worked together.
1980-1990: Between 1980 and early 1990, the frenzy fell again despite the predictions of tremendous growth. AI was nearly banned in the 1990s, and "advanced computing," a lesser variant, entered university parlance. It realized Herbert Simon's 1957 prophecy 30 years later when Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov at chess in May 1997. Still, it opposed funding and developing this AI.
2012: From 2012, deep learning dominated industry benchmarks and was widely utilized. In 2012, Google X will have an AI that recognizes cats in videos.
2015–2019: The amount of machine learning research increased by 50% in the years 2016: In 2016, Hanson Robotics created a humanoid robot named Sophia. She is known as the first "robot citizen."
2018: Google developed BERT, the first "bidirectional, unsupervised language representation that can be used on various natural language tasks using transfer learning."