欧博AI Timeline: Key Events in Artificial Intelligen
Key Highlights from the AI Timeline
A small sampling of what you'll see in the more detailed timeline
OpenAI Unveils “o1” for Advanced AI Reasoning, September 2024
OpenAI introduces “o1,” an AI system designed to enhance planning, autonomous web navigation, and deep research capabilities, marking a major leap forward in AI’s ability to solve complex tasks..
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EU Parliament Approves AI Act, March 2024European Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, the world’s first comprehensive legal framework for AI, aimed at regulating AI technologies through a risk-based approach.
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ChatGPT Debut, November 2022OpenAI debuts ChatGPT, an AI chatbot built on top of the GPT-3.5 large language model, advancing the capabilities of conversational AI and increasing the realist of AI-human interactions.
Waymo's Fully Autonomous Taxi Service Launches, October 2020
Waymo launches a fully autonomous taxi service called Waymo One in the Phoenix area, offering rides to the general public, marking a significant milestone in the deployment of self-driving car technology.
GPT-2 Language Model Release, August 2019
OpenAI releases GPT-2, an advanced text generation model, raising concerns about the potential misuse of AI-generated content and prompting discussions on responsible AI development.
Google's DeepMind Atari Breakthrough, 2014
DeepMind's AI agents learn to play Atari 2600 games at superhuman levels by directly perceiving game pixels, demonstrating the capabilities of deep reinforcement learning in complex gaming environments.
Stanford's Stanley Wins DARPA Challenge, 2005
Stanford University's autonomous vehicle, Stanley, wins the DARPA Grand Challenge, showcasing the potential of AI in autonomous driving and paving the way for future developments in the field.
Deep Blue vs. Garry Kasparov Chess Match, 1996
IBM's Deep Blue supercomputer competes against chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov in a historic match, showcasing the potential of AI in strategic games and the capabilities of machine intelligence.
Reinforcement Learning Breakthrough, 1992
Reinforcement learning gains recognition as an effective technique in AI, with breakthroughs in algorithms like Q-learning and TD-Gamon, contributing to advancements in autonomous decision-making.
Neural Networks Resurgence, 1987
The backpropagation algorithm experiences a resurgence, leading to advancements in training multilayer perceptrons and inspiring the renaissance of neural networks in AI research.
General Problem Solver (GPS), 1969
The General Problem Solver is developed by Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon, demonstrating a problem-solving approach in AI that uses heuristics and search algorithms.
ELIZA, 1965
Developed by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT, ELIZA is an early example of a natural language processing program. It uses pattern matching techniques to engage in conversation and simulate a Rogerian psychotherapist. ELIZA showcases the potential for human-like interactions with computers.
Perceptron (First Modern Neural Network), 1957
Frank Rosenblatt introduces the Perceptron, a single-layer neural network capable of learning and making simple decisions. The Perceptron algorithm paves the way for the development of neural networks and serves as a foundation for future advancements in machine learning.
These are just a few of the 120+ events you'll find in our AI Timeline. We encourage you to explore the timeline yourself to discover more about the history (and future) of AI.