On This Day in AI History

A CHRONICLE OF MACHINE INTELLIGENCE

DARTMOUTH TO DEEP LEARNING · THE PROGRAMS, PAPERS & PEOPLE · 1956–PRESENT

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June 18
Dartmouth Summer Research Project
System
Dartmouth Summer Research Project
Series
Dartmouth College
Venue
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire
Date
June 18, 1956
Lab
Dartmouth College
Nickname
The Dartmouth Summer Research Project on AI begins
Researchers
John McCarthy
Marvin Minsky
Claude Shannon
Nathaniel Rochester

The Dartmouth Summer Research Project on AI begins

The roughly two-month workshop that founded artificial intelligence as a field convened at Dartmouth in mid-June 1956. Organizer John McCarthy had coined the term 'artificial intelligence' in the 1955 proposal for the gathering. The meeting brought together the researchers who would define the discipline for decades and set its founding research agenda. (June 18 is a commonly cited start; sources vary on the exact…

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