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From Turing to Today: The Story of Artificial Intelligence

 Artificial Intelligence is not the same as it looks today, it took many years to bring the AI to this shape as it sees today, and many researchers, scientists, and mathematicians play vital roles in developing AI to the position where it is now. AI utilizes many previous scientific inventions not identified here because AI as a science has only existed since the middle of the 20th century. The information below provides examples of key milestones and major trends in AI. Learn more about the basics of AI in our comprehensive guide: Introduction to AI . 1931: In 1931, an Austrian mathematician, Kurt Gödel, demonstrated that in first-order predicate logic, every true statement can be derived. When it comes to higher-order logic, on the other hand, there are true statements that can not be derived. 1937: In 1937, Alan Turing, an English Mathematician and Computer scientist, pointed out the limits of intelligent machines with the halting problem. 1943: In 1943, McCulloc...

Artificial Intelligence 101: Understanding the Basics

Do you know how human brains work? Have you ever wondered if animals also have a brain but can’t make decisions like humans? Why so? Humans do all this with the help of intelligence, so when a human puts intelligence into a machine, it is called artificial intelligence. The term artificial intelligence was first coined decades ago in 1956 by John McCarthy at the Dartmouth Conference. he defined artificial intelligence as “Artificial Intelligence is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines”. AI is the technique of getting machines to work just like humans. These machines are artificially incorporated with human-like intelligence to perform tasks as we do. This intelligence is built using complex algorithms and functions. The practical applications of AI include healthcare, robotics, business analytics, and marketing. AI has become so general that we don’t realize we use it in our daily lives, including smartphones, vehicles, social media, games, banking, and many...