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  2. Nils John Nilsson - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] This paradigm has been enormously influential in AI. [2] [3] Textbooks such as Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, [4] Essentials of Artificial Intelligence, [5] and the first edition of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach [6] show this influence in almost every chapter.

  3. Andrew Ng - Wikipedia

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    Ng is a professor at Stanford University departments of Computer Science and electrical engineering. He served as the director of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL), where he taught students and undertook research related to data mining, big data, and machine learning. His machine learning course CS229 at Stanford is the ...

  4. Outline of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Recursive self improvement (aka seed AI) – speculative ability of strong artificial intelligence to reprogram itself to make itself even more intelligent. The more intelligent it got, the more capable it would be of further improving itself, in successively more rapid iterations, potentially resulting in an intelligence explosion leading to ...

  5. I work at Microsoft and teach a Stanford Online course on AI ...

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    I started guest teaching at Stanford four years ago and recently co-created a course called Mastering Generative AI for Product Innovation, which launched on Stanford Online in August 2024. It's ...

  6. John McCarthy (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    John McCarthy is one of the "founding fathers" of artificial intelligence, together with Alan Turing, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell, and Herbert A. Simon. McCarthy, Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester and Claude E. Shannon coined the term "artificial intelligence" in a proposal that they wrote for the famous Dartmouth conference in Summer 1956. This ...

  7. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]

  8. Stanford AI professor Fei-Fei Li says we need more human ...

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    Stanford professor Fei-Fei Li is an AI technologist known for her work to make the fast-moving technology more human, a crusade she launched via a widely-read 2018 New York Times op-ed. When she ...

  9. Peter Norvig - Wikipedia

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    Peter Norvig (born December 14, 1956) is an American computer scientist and Distinguished Education Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI. [4] He previously served as a director of research and search quality at Google.