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- ;;; Thu Sep 1 13:39:27 1994 by Mark Kantrowitz <mkant@GLINDA.OZ.CS.CMU.EDU>
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- ;;; Milestones in the Development of Artificial Intelligence *******
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- This timeline lists milestones in the development of AI, in the
- context of other relevent events. AI-specific events are marked with
- an asterisk (*).
-
- Available as
- ftp.cs.cmu.edu:/user/ai/pubs/faqs/ai/timeline.txt
- Comments to mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu.
-
- Any suggestions for additional entries, especially since 1989?
-
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- 1637: Descartes "I think, therefore I am."
- 1726: Jonathan Swift's Gulliver Travels -- fictional machine that writes books
- 1811: Luddite movement founded on jobs versus automation issue
- 1818: Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"
- 1835: Electric relay invented (Joseph Henry)
- 1847: Boole develops symbolic logic, and later binary logic
- 1855: Mercury pump invented, for creating good vacuum tubes
- 1859: Darwin's "The Origin of Species"
- 1876: Alexander Graham Bell receives patent on telephone (US Patent 174,465)
- 1879: Edison invents light bulb
- 1879: Frege invents predicate calculus
- 1887: First gas-fueled automobile sold in Germany
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- 1901: Sigmund Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams"
- 1904: First vacuum tube, a diode (John Ambrose Fleming)
- 1913: Henry Ford introduces notion of assembly line production
- 1915: Einstein's general theory of relativity
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- 1917* Karel Capek coins the term 'Robot' (in Czech 'robot' means 'worker',
- but the 1923 English translation retained the original word)
- 1928* John von Neumann's minimax theorem (later used in game playing programs)
- 1930: Shannon demonstrates Boolean logic using switching circuits
- 1930: Vannevar Bush builds the analog Differential Analyzer at MIT
- 1931: Godel's incompleteness theorem
- 1932: RCA demonstrates cathode-ray TV picture tube
- 1936: Regular public television in the UK
- 1937: Turing publishes "On Computable Numbers" (Turing Machine)
- 1939: Dickinson files patent for electronic storage element
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- 1940: Atanasoff and Berry build first electronic computer, the ABC
- 1940: Robinson is the first operational computer in the UK, based on relays;
- used to decode Nazi codes
- 1940: First color television broadcast
- 1941: Zuse builds the Z3 in Germany, the first programmable computer
- 1943: 'Colossus' uses electronic tubes to help British crack German codes
- 1943* McCulloch and Pitts propose neural-network architectures for intelligence
- 1944: Aiken completes the 'Mark I', first American programmable computer
- 1945: Grace Murray Hopper discovers first "bug" on 9-SEP-45 15:45
- 1945: Vannevar Bush publishes "As we may think" in Atlantic Monthly (hypertext)
- 1946: Eckert & Mauchley build "ENIAC", the first electronic programmable
- digital computer
- 1946: TV enters American life
- 1946: John von Neumann publishes EDVAC paper on the stored-program
- 1947: ACM founded
- 1947: Schockley, Brittain, and Ardeen invent the transistor at Bell Labs
- 1948: Norbert Wiener's "Cybernetics"
- 1949: Wilkes builds EDSAC, first stored-program computer
- 1949: Eckert & Mauchley build BINAC a little later
- 1949: Orwell publishes "1984", in which computers used to enslave population
- 1949: Shannon introduces Information Theory
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- 1950* Isaac Asimov, "I, Robot"
- 1950* Shannon proposes chess program
- 1950* Turing Test proposed (Turing's "Computing Machinery and Intelligence")
- 1950: Commercial color TV in USA
- 1950: Eckert & Mauchley market UNIVAC, first commercial computer
- 1951: Census Bureau buys Remington-Rand UNIVAC for $159,000 (later $250,000)
- 1951: EDVAC completed at University of Pennsylvania
- 1951: IEEE Computer Society founded
- 1951: Transcontinental black-white TV in U.S.A.
- 1952: Alan Turing dies
- 1952: CBS uses UNIVAC to predict Eisenhower-Stevenson election
- 1952: First computer used by DoD (IBM 701)
- 1952: Grace Murray Hopper describes compiler
- 1952: Pocket transistor radio introduced
- 1952: Rochester designs IBM 701
- 1953: Watson and Crick discover chemical structure of DNA
- 1954* Isaac Asimov, "The Caves of Steel" (Robot Science Fiction)
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- 1955* Newell, Shaw, and Simon develop "IPL-11", first AI language
- 1955: IBM introduces first transistor calculator
- 1955: Sperry-Rand merger
- 1956* Newell, Shaw, and Simon create "The Logic Theorist", solves math problems
- 1956* AI named at Dartmouth computer conference, first meeting of
- McCarthy, Minsky, Newell, and Simon
- 1956* CIA funds GAT machine-translation project
- 1956: FORTRAN invented at IBM (Backus)
- 1956: First commercial banking system (ERMA) at Bank of America
- 1956* Ulam develops "MANIAC I", first chess program to beat a human being
- 1957* Chomsky writes "Syntactic Structures"
- 1957* Newell, Shaw, & Simon create General Problem Solver (GPS),
- means-ends analysis
- 1957: Digital Equipment Corporation and CDC Corporation founded
- 1957: Chomsky's "Syntactic Structures"
- 1958* McCarthy introduces "LISP" at MIT
- 1958: ALGOL 58
- 1958: DARPA founded
- 1958: Jack St. Clair Kilby invents integrated circuit
- 1959* Minsky and McCarthy establish MIT AI Lab
- 1959* Rosenblatt introduces Perceptron
- 1959* Samuel's checkers program wins games against best human players
- 1959: DEC anounces PDP-1 at $159,000
- 1959: Kurtz & Kemeny introduce time sharing
- 1959: COBOL (Hopper)
- 1959: Robert Noyce of TI invents integrated circuit independent of Kilby
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- 1960: Defense computer mistakes moon for incoming missiles
- 1960: LINC is the first "minicomputer" with integral CRT (Lincoln Labs)
- 1960: Tape drive
- 1960* Bar-Hillel publishes paper describing difficulty of machine translation
- 1961: DEC sells PDP-1 at $120,000
- 1961: JFK proposes Project Apollo to Congress
- 1962* McCarthy moves to Stanford, founding Stanford AI Lab in 1963
- 1962: Purdue establishes first CS department offering a PhD
- 1962: Murphy & Greenblatt's TECO text editor on PDP1 at MIT
- 1962* First commercial industrial robots
- 1962: Kuhn's "Structure of Scientific Revolutions"
- 1963* ARPA gives $2 million grant to MIT AI Lab
- 1963: American Airlines SABRE System (first airline reservation system)
- 1963* Sutherland's SKETCHPAD: drawing tool (CAD), constraint solver, WYSIWYG
- 1963* M. Ross Quillian (semantic networks as a knowledge representation)
- 1963: MIT Project MAC
- 1963* Susumo Kuno's parser tested on "Time flies like an arrow"
- 1963* Minsky's "Steps Towards Artificial Intelligence"
- 1964: DEC PDP-8 is first mass-produced minicomputer
- 1964: IBM introduces 360 series
- 1964: Kemeny & Kurtz introduce "BASIC"
- 1964: McLuhan writes "Understanding Media", predicts global electronic village
- 1964: PL/1, BASIC
- 1964* Bobrow's STUDENT (solves high-school algebra word problems)
- 1964* Development of BBNLisp begins at BBN
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- 1965: APL
- 1965* Buchanan, Feigenbaum & Lederberg begin DENDRAL expert system project
- 1965* Iva Sutherland demonstrates first head-mounted display (virtual reality)
- 1965* Simon predicts "by 1985 machines will be capable of doing any
- work a man can do"
- 1965* Dreyfus argues against the possibility of artificial intelligence
- 1965* Raj Reddy founds Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University
- 1966* Donald Michie founds Edinburgh AI lab
- 1966* Weizenbaum's ELIZA
- 1967* Greenblatt's MacHack defeats Hubert Deyfus at chess
- 1967: IBM separates hardware and software
- 1967: Papert develops LOGO
- 1968* "HAL" stars in Clarke and Kubrick's "2001"
- 1968: Dijkstra's CACM letter "GO TO statement considered harmful"
- 1968: Englebart demonstrates mouse, windows, multiple raster monitors
- 1968: First PhD in computer science (Wexelblat at Univ. of Penn.)
- 1968* Minsky's "Semantic Information Processing"
- 1968* Chomsky and Halle's "The Sound Pattern of English"
- 1969: Alan Kay's Ph.D. thesis describes theoretical personal computer
- 1969: FTC antitrust suit against IBM
- 1969: Knuth's Art of Programming Vol. 1
- 1969* Minsky & Papert's "Perceptrons" (limits of single-layer neural networks)
- 1969: UNIX (Thomson and Ritchie at AT&T)
- 1969* Hearn & Griss define Standard Lisp to port the REDUCE symbolic
- algebra system
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- 1970* PROLOG (Colmerauer)
- 1970: Floppy diskettes introduced
- 1970: Negroponte forms the Architecture Machine Group
- 1970* Pople and Myers begin INTERNIST (aid in diagnosis of human diseases)
- 1970* Terry Winograd's SHRDLU (Natural Language Processing, Blocks World)
- 1970* Winston's ARCH
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- 1971* Colby's PARRY
- 1971: First microprocessor in U.S. (Intel 8008)
- 1971: First pocket calculator (Poketronic)
- 1971: Pascal
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- 1972* Dreyfus publishes "What Computers Can't Do"
- 1972* Smalltalk developed at Xerox PARC (Kay)
- 1972: Cray Research formed
- 1972: Hewlett Packard introduces HP-35 for $395.
- 1972: Nolan Bushell's PONG -- first video game
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- 1973* Lighthill report kills AI funding in UK
- 1973* Schank and Abelson develop scripts
- 1973: First bit-mapped graphics-oriented monitor
- 1973: Widespread distribution of UNIX to universities
- 1973: Xerox PARC builds "Alto" with first hand-held mouse
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- 1974* Edward Shortliffe's thesis on MYCIN
- 1974* First computer-controlled robot
- 1974* Minsky's "A Framework for Representing Knowledge"
- 1974* SUMEX-AIM network established (applications of AI to medicine)
- 1974: Ahl Publishes "Creative Computing"
- 1974: First SIGGRAPH
- 1974: Nelson writes "Computer Lib"
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- 1975* Cooper & Erlbaum found Nestor to develop neural net technology
- 1975: First issue of BYTE
- 1975: First microcomputer BASIC by Gates and Allen
- 1975: First personal computer Altair 8800 (256 bytes of memory)
- 1975* DARPA launches image understanding funding program
- 1975* Larry Harris founds Artificial Intelligence Corp. (NLP)
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- 1976* Adventure (Crowther and Woods) -- first adventure game.
- 1976* Greenblatt creates first LISP machine, "CONS"
- 1976* Kurzweil introduces reading machine
- 1976* Lenat's AM (Automated Mathematician)
- 1976* Marr's primal sketch as a visual representation
- 1976: Cray-1 supercomputer, 138 megaflops
- 1976: Dynabook paper (Kay and Goldberg)
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- 1977: Wozniak and Jobs design and build Apple Computer
- 1977* 3CPO and R2D2 star in "Star Wars"
- 1977: Apple II, Radio Shack TRS80, Commodore PET
- 1977: Conway & Mead codify VLSI design
- 1977: First computer camp for children
- 1977: Microsoft is founded
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- 1978* Marr and Nishihara propose 2-1/2 dimensional sketch
- 1978: Bricklin writes VisiCalc
- 1978: Hayes announces Micromodem 100
- 1978: SRI's PROSPECTOR discovers molybdenum vein
- 1978* Xerox LISP machines
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- 1979: "Pac Man" introduced
- 1979: Compuserve and The Source are founded
- 1979: ADA
- 1979: Steve Jobs visits Xerox PARC
- 1979* MYCIN as good as medical experts (Journal of American Medical Assoc.)
- 1979* Publication of Weinreb and Moon's MIT AI Lab memo on Flavors, an OOP
- offering advanced capabilities still not generally unavailable outside
- the Lisp language family.
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- 1980* Expert systems up to a thousand rules
- 1980* First AAAI conference at Stanford
- 1980* Greenblatt & Jacobson found LMI; Noftsker starts Symbolics
- 1980* Hofstadter writes "G\"odel, Escher, Bach", wins Pulitzer
- 1980* McDermott's XCON for configuring VAX systems (DEC and CMU)
- 1980* First biannual ACM Lisp and Functional Programming Conference
- 1980: Prototype of Dipmeter Advisor
- 1980: Scribe, first word processor
- 1980: Xerox, DEC, & Intel announce Ethernet
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- 1981: IBM introduces Personal Computer (PC)
- 1981* Kazuhiro Fuchi announces Japanese Fifth Generation Project
- 1981* MITI wants intelligent computers by 1990
- 1981* Teknowledge founded by Feigenbaum
- 1981* PSL (Portable Standard Lisp) runs on a variety of platforms
- 1981: Xerox Star (Desktop publishing)
- 1981* Lisp machines from Xerox, LMI, and Symbolics available commercially,
- making dynamic OOP technology available on a widespread basis.
- 1981* Grass roots definition of Common Lisp as the common aspects of
- the family of languages -- Lisp Machine Lisp, MacLisp, NIL, S-1
- Lisp, Spice Lisp, Scheme
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- 1982* Publication of British government's "Alvey Report" on advanced
- information technology, leading to boost in AI (Expert Systems)
- being used in industry.
- 1982* Japan's ICOT formed
- 1982* John Hopfield resuscitates neural nets
- 1982* SRI's PROSPECTOR finds major deposit of molybdenum
- 1982: Hayes 300 Smartmodem with AT command set
- 1982: IBM PC
- 1982: Kapor develops "Lotus 1-2-3"
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- 1983* Asimov writes "Robots of Dawn"
- 1983* Feigenbaum & McCorduck publish "The Fifth Generation"
- 1983* DARPA announced Strategic Computing Initiative
- 1983* IntelliGenetics markets KEE
- 1983* MCC consortium formed under Bobby Ray Inman
- 1983: 6,000,000 computers sold
- 1983: AT&T breakup
- 1983: Apple LISA
- 1983: IBM announces PCjr
- 1983: Sony announces compact disc technology
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- 1984-86: Corporations invest some $50 million in AI startups
- 1984* Publication of Steele's "Common Lisp the Language"
- 1984* Chamberlain's RACTER 'writes' book
- 1984* Doug Lenat begins CYC project at MCC
- 1984* European Community starts ESPRIT program
- 1984* GM puts $4 million into Teknowledge
- 1984* Gold Hill creates Golden Common LISP
- 1984* TI wins MIT contract for LISP machines away from Symbolics
- 1984* "Wabot-2" reads sheet music and plays organ
- 1984: Apple introduces the Macintosh
- 1984: IBM's megabit RAM chip
- 1984: Optical disks introduced
- 1984: Perez & Rapaport start Neuron Data, selling Nexpert for the Mac
- 1984: Phil Cooper founds Palladian
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- 1985* GM and Campbell's Soup don't use Lisp for expert systems
- 1985* Kawasaki robot kills Japanese mechanic during malfunction
- 1985* MIT Media Lab founded
- 1985* Minsky publishes "The Society of Mind"
- 1985* Palladian sells Financial Adviser
- 1985* Teknowledge abandons LISP and PROLOG for C
- 1985* Xerox wins $20 million contract for LISP machines, later cancelled
- 1985: C++
- 1985: Commodore AMIGA, ATARI 520 ST
- 1985: Graphic interfaces widely available
- 1985: Microsoft Windows ships
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- 1986* X3J13 forms to produce a draft for an ANSI Common Lisp standard
- 1986* AI industry revenue now $1,000,000,000
- 1986* Anderson's robotic ping-pong player wins against human
- 1986* Borland offers Turbo PROLOG for $99
- 1986* CMU's HiTech chess machine competes at senior master level
- 1986* Dallas Police use robot to break into an apartment
- 1986* First OOPSLA conference on object-oriented programming, at which
- CLOS is first publicized outside the Lisp/AI community.
- 1986* IBM enters AI fray at AAAI, with a LISP, a PROLOG, and an ES shell
- 1986* Max Headroom
- 1986* McClelland & Rumelhart's "Parallel Distributed Processing" (Neural Nets)
- 1986* Neural net startup companies appear
- 1986* OCR now $100 million industry
- 1986* PICON ES group leaves LMI and starts Gensym
- 1986* Paperback Software offers VP Expert for $99
- 1986* Teknowledge goes public, amid wild optimism
- 1986* Thinking Machines introduces Connection Machine
- 1986: Adobe PostScript
- 1986: Motorola 68020 introduced
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- 1987* Symbolics pioneers the OODB market with Statice, a Flavors-based system
- 1987* Lisp Pointers commences publication.
- 1987* 1,900 working expert systems
- 1987* AI revenue $1.4 billion, excluding robotics
- 1987* NLP revenue approximately $80 million
- 1987* Robotic-vision revenue $300 million
- 1987* DEC's "XCON" configures computers doing work of 300 people using 10,000 rules
- 1987* Japan's AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System)
- 1987* LMI files for bankruptcy, other bankruptcies and layoffs follow
- 1987* "AI Winter"; Lisp-machine market saturated
- 1987: Apple introduces "HyperCard"
- 1987: Computer trading crashes market
- 1987: George Lucas's Pixar signs deal with Symbolics
- 1987: Japan develops Automated Fingerprint Identification
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- 1988* Common Lisp development environments on general purpose
- platforms begin to rival those available on Lisp machines (e.g.,
- native CLOS, preemptive multitasking, full suites of integerated
- tools, etc.)
- 1988* 386 chip brings PC speeds into competition with LISP machines
- 1988* Expert systems revenue over $400 million
- 1988* Hillis's "Connection Machine", capable of 65,536 parallel computations
- 1988* Minsky and Papert publish revised edition of "Perceptrons"
- 1988* Object-oriented languages are 'in'
- 1988* TI announces microExplorer (Macintosh with a LISP chip)
- 1988* Teknowledge merges with American Cimflex
- 1988: Morris' worm
- 1988: NeXT machine announced
- 1988: Sold this year in US: 4,700,000 micros, 120,000 minis, 11,500 mainframes
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- 1989* Coral sold to Apple, remarketed as Macintosh Allegro Common Lisp
- 1989* Palladian ceases operation
- 1989: 1000+ US Hospital systems die (dates overflow 16 bits since 1/1/1900)
- 1989: Japan wealthiest nation
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- 1990* Steele publishes second edition of "Common Lisp the Language"
- 1990* AICorp goes public
- 1990* Symbolics Lisp Users Group (SLUG) votes to expand its charter into
- an Association of Lisp Users, and to expand the scope of its annual
- conference correspondingly.
- 1990: ESPRIT to double basic research budget
- 1990: MacArthur Foundation gives Richard Stallman $240,000 genius grant
- 1990: New PC's, NeXT's, Mac's SUN's, DEC's
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- 1991* KnowledgeWare cancels offer to buy IntelliCorp
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- 1992* Apple Computer introduces Dylan, a language in the Lisp family,
- as its vision for the future of programming.
- 1992* X3J13 creates a draft proposed American National Standard for Common Lisp
- 1992: Japanese Fifth Generation Project ends
- 1992: Japanese Real World Computing Project begins
- 1992: More than 1000 strains of computer viruses
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- 1993* Kurzweil AI goes public
- 1993* Symbolics files for bankruptcy
- 1993: IBM/Apple PowerPC
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- 1994* Franz Inc. announces the AllegroStore OODB
- 1994* Harlequin's real-time CLOS is used in an announced AT&T switching system
- 1994* Thinking Machines files for bankruptcy
- 1994* (projected) ANSI Common Lisp becomes the first ANSI-standard OOPL.
- 1994: Justice Department antitrust suit against Microsoft
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