History of Artificial Intelligence The history of artificial intelligence (AI) began in antiquity‚ with myths‚ stories and rumors of artificial beings endowed with intelligence or consciousness by master craftsmen; as Pamela McCorduck writes‚ AI began with "an ancient wish to forge the gods." The seeds of modern AI were planted by classical philosophers who attempted to describe the process of human thinking as the mechanical manipulation of symbols. This work culminated in the invention of the programmable
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than 10‚000 vac tubes‚ it took up a lot of space this machine was 50’ by 30’ big electronic computer was made by 1946. Used 18‚000 vacuum tubes in one machine and made it work. Switches on the ENIAC would activate or deactivate the machine * Alan Turing-That anything that had logic to it could be computerized‚ it’s not just math; he fought differently. * Colossuses began working in 1983 began out the steps much like a code breaker and wasn’t leaked out in more than 30 years it was so secret
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The Ultra Secret (Enigma) During World War II‚ it was essential to try and obtain secret high-value information from the Nazis. Such information was normally written in ciphers – secret methods of writing in code so that enemies cannot decrypt the information. The cipher used by Germany during World War II was a very complex polyalphabetic cipher‚ which was a code that alternated between multiple alphabets to write messages‚ making the message appear to be random letter combinations. The alphabets
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Artificial Intelligence & Learning Computers Presented by: S.DEEPAKKUMAR Abstract The term artificial intelligence is used to describe a property of machines or programs: the intelligence that the system demonstrates
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advantage because they could communicate over any frequency and no one would be able to understand them. All the positions of the U-Boats and german army was being transmitted every day‚ with no possible way to decifer it. It was only with the help of Alan Turing and his comrades in hut 8 that these codes were broken and it was for this reason that World War 2 ended as early as it did. To explain how the allies broke enigma‚ first let us
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German government had no time for such things as WW1 began to rage through Europe‚ so sadly Zuse’s machine was also never completed. Nevertheless the idea had caught on‚ and the true father of digital computing‚ Alan Turing‚ developed the Colossus‚ a machine which could decipher code. Alan went on to write essays on the subject of artificial intelligence and began a revolution the likes of which would change the world. Turing’s works are still referred to by computer scientists today. Finally in
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Search this site Follow Show Mobile Navigation SCIENCE NEXTPREVIOUSRANDOM LIST SHARE * Twitter * Google+ * Facebook * Pinterest HUMANS Top 10 Greatest Mathematicians M. R. SEXTON DECEMBER 7‚ 2010 Often called the language of the universe‚ mathematics is fundamental to our understanding of the world and‚ as such‚ is vitally important in a modern society such as ours. Everywhere you look it is likely mathematics has made an impact‚ from the faucet in your kitchen to the satellite
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1.INTRODUCTION Ever since the development of the ENIGMA (the first digital computer)‚ computers have inspired our imagination. In this period came the World War II code breaking machine designed by Alan Turing‚ and Von Neuman’s ENIAC which can be called dinosaurs compared to present day PCs. In the earlier days‚ computers were so huge that it took an entire building‚ or at least a floor to occupy one. Computers of that era were very slow by today’s standards. In the non-ending
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act on the idea. The first computers were made by individuals who were striving to create devices that have the ability to automate processes. Individuals such as Alan Turing innovated and transformed the computer industry by creating the blueprint for the algorithms and computations for computers called the Turing Model. The Turing Model paved the way for the first working programmable computer that is automatic was called the Z3 Computer made by Konrad Zuse in 1936. (Wikipedia.org). The next major
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machine set to work‚ until the program stopped‚ or maybe more likely‚ crashed. Programs could generally be debugged via a front panel using switches and lights; it is said that Alan Turing was a master of this on the early Manchester Mark I machine. He drew the seminal concepts of operating systems from the Universal Turing Machine concept. Later‚ machines came with libraries of support code which were linked to the user’s program to assist in operations such as input and output. This would become
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