
AI History explores the origins of AI through fascinating discoveries from old newspapers, magazines, journals, and media.
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“Nervous Systems For Robot Brains Slated” from The Times (San Mateo) on March 11, 1959, reports on a day-long conference at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco where Wayland C. Griffith, associate director of research for Lockheed’s Miss...
“Artificial Intelligence: ‘Learning’ Study Probes The Mind” from the Tallahassee Democrat on August 5, 1959, reports on Dr. David G. Willis presenting his work on artificial intelligence at the International Conference on Information Proces...
“Artificial Intelligence” from The Baltimore Sun on July 26, 1959, presents an early and unusual vision for AI — one focused not on computation or automation, but on understanding how the human brain learns.
“Psychiatrists Seeking Sources of Fantasy” from the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph on March 6, 1959, captures a remarkable moment when artificial intelligence was discussed not at a computer science symposium, but at a psychiatry conference — and...
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Research Fellow in the Center for Ultrasound Research & Translation (CURT) @ Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, interested in applying AI to medical ultrasound. I also have a passion for AI History.
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