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I retrace the brief history of computers and artificial intelligence to see what we can expect for the future. How did we get here? How rapidly the world has changed becomes clear by how even quite recent computer technology feels ancient today.
The brief history of artificial intelligence: The world has changed fast – what might be next? Despite their brief history, computers and AI have fundamentally changed what we see, what we know, and what we do.
The big visualization offers a long-term perspective on the history of technology. 1 The timeline begins at the center of the spiral. The first use of stone tools, 3.4 million years ago, marks the beginning of this history of technology. 2 Each turn of the spiral represents 200,000 years of history.
Making sure that the development of artificial intelligence goes well is not just one of the most crucial questions of our time but likely one of the most crucial questions in human history. This needs public resources — public funding, public attention, and public engagement.
A discussion of the two most widely used concepts for thinking about the future of powerful AI systems – human-level AI and transformative AI – can be found in this companion article. The visualization shows when individual experts gave a 50% chance of human-level machine intelligence.
Technology over the long run: zoom out to see how dramatically the world can change within a lifetime. Max Roser. The brief history of artificial intelligence: the world has changed fast — what might be next? Max Roser. Artificial intelligence is transforming our world — it is on all of us to make sure that it goes well. Max Roser
This dataset captures the progression of AI evaluation benchmarks, reflecting their adaptation to the rapid advancements in AI technology. The benchmarks cover a wide range of tasks, from language understanding to image processing, and are designed to test AI models' capabilities in various domains.
Moore’s Law is not a law of nature, but an observation of a long-term trend in how technology is changing. The law was first described by Gordon E. Moore, the co-founder of Intel, in 1965. 1. The chart shows Moore’s original graph that he drew in 1965 to describe this regularity. At the time, he had only a handful of data points.
Artificial intelligence (AI) technology has steadily become more powerful over the course of the last decades and in recent years it has entered our world in many different domains. In a companion article – the brief history of artificial intelligence – I document this development.
The brief history of artificial intelligence: the world has changed fast — what might be next? Despite their brief history, computers and AI have fundamentally changed what we see, what we know, and what we do.