MIT artificial intelligence research institute
It is the interdisciplinary research organization which there was ever in Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the MIT artificial intelligence research institute (British: MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, AI Lab) is known in artificial intelligence and a field of the robotics in having contributed to that I is world-famous. The artificial intelligence study in MIT began in 1959. In 1963, the artificial intelligence study group is incorporated into Project MAC formed newly and I separate from there in 1970 and establish an artificial intelligence research institute. In 2003, the research institute merged with MIT computer science laboratory which inherited a flow of Project MAC and became CSAIL.
The founder had Marvin Minsky, John McCarthy (LISP language inventor). They shared a computer (at first in PDP-6, the back PDP-10) which I put the operating system ITS of the time sharing method that oneself developed on from 1950s through 1970s and used it.
A certain much talent programmer such as the Richard stall men who developed Emacs on TECO were brought up in this environment.
The main study theme of the artificial intelligence research institute was sight, mechanical movement and operation, language, and they thought that it was on a key for them to build a more intellectual machine.
Each generation director
- Marvin Minsky from 1970 to 1972
- Patrick Winston from 1972 to 1997
- Rodney Brooks from 1997 to 2003
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