The Evolution of AI: A Journey from Alan Turing to ChatGPT
In the first episode of our AI 101 series, embark on the journey of artificial intelligence. Discover how it has evolved, from Alan Turing’s groundbreaking test to the emergence of ChatGPT. A fascinating voyage through the history of the science of artificial intelligence. 🤖
💡 It all begins in England in 1950, when the mathematician Alan Turing invents the famous imitation game. He seeks to prove that a machine can simulate human intelligence. The challenge: to engage a human in dialogue with two interlocutors, one of whom is a machine. If you can’t distinguish the machine from the human, the machine wins. This feat was only accomplished in 2014!
🌟 In 1956, during a conference at Dartmouth, AI finally becomes a distinct discipline. In the years that follow, businesses, governments, and even the U.S. military show keen interest, investing heavily in research. It marks the first golden age of AI.
🔧 However, the 1980s bring about a technical obstacle: the limited power of computers. It would take the era of Big Data in 2010 to fully unleash AI’s potential, thus launching the second golden age.
🚀 Quickly, Elon Musk and Sam Altman seize the opportunity, creating OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, a name on everyone’s lips today.
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