The history of AI dates back to the 1950s, when researchers began exploring the possibility of creating machines that could perform tasks traditionally associated with human intelligence. This chapter explores the key players in the field of AI, including pioneers like Alan Turing and John McCarthy, and the challenges they faced in creating machines that could think and learn like humans.
One of the earliest approaches to AI was based on the idea of symbol manipulation, where machines were programmed to manipulate symbols in order to perform tasks. However, this approach had limitations, as it relied heavily on human input and pre-programmed rules.
In the 1980s, a new approach to AI emerged, known as connectionism. Connectionist systems, such as neural networks, were designed to learn from data, rather than relying on pre-programmed rules. This led to breakthroughs in fields such as speech recognition and computer vision.
Today, AI is advancing at a rapid pace, with researchers working on developing machines that can not only perform complex tasks, but also understand natural language, reason, and learn from experience.
This chapter explores how AI is transforming the way we perceive and understand the human mind. Researchers are using AI to unlock the secrets of the brain, and are making breakthroughs in areas such as cognitive
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Tag der Veröffentlichung: 03.04.2023
ISBN: 978-3-7554-3784-0
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