THE HISTORY OF THE CREATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ITS PURPOSE: EARLY APPROACHES AND RESEARCH
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14792015Keywords:
artificial intelligence, history of AI, obstacles and development, AI inventors, AI evolution.Abstract
The aim of this research is to highlight that although the term "artificial intelligence" is widely used today, many users are unaware of its inventors and the time of its creation. However, it is very important for every user to know who the creator of any product is and what the purpose of its creation is. This article presents the discoveries in the history of artificial intelligence creation, the obstacles that emerged in the development of artificial intelligence, and the research findings on how these obstacles were overcome.
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