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July 17, 2006, 02:01 PM ET

Artificial Intelligence at 50

It has been 50 years since scientists coined the phrase "artificial intelligence," and the technology has made great strides over the last half-century: What was once the domain of specialized researchers is now used every day by cellphone providers and video-game designers.

To celebrate AI’s golden anniversary, computer scientists have gathered in Boston this week for a conference on the technology’s past and future. Several of AI’s heaviest hitters will be speaking at the event, according to Wired News—including Sebastian Thrun, leader of the Stanford University squad that won the Defense Department’s 2005 Grand Challenge (The Chronicle, November 18), and several members of the Dartmouth College team that first spoke of the technology 50 years ago. —Brock Read

Categories: Research

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