Artificial Intelligence and Literary Creation
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In the twenty-first century, 'Artificial Intelligence' (AI) is regarded as one of the greatest leaps in human intellect. Artificial Intelligence refers to intelligence created by humans. According to John McCarthy, the father of AI, the ultimate goal of AI research is to create machines capable of performing all intellectual tasks that humans can do. 'Artificial Intelligence' is not a new term for technology or scientists. This technology is quite old. References to 'mechanical men' can even be found in ancient Greek or Egyptian cultures. In 1943, Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts presented an AI-based project, and in 1949, Donald further researched this project and named it 'Hebbian Learning.' Later, in 1950, Alan Turing began training under the title 'Computer Machinery and Intelligence.' He was a renowned English mathematician, and his dominance in the field of machine learning was significant. Using this technology, the first robot was built in Japan in 1972 and named 'WABOT-1.' In 1980, the first Artificial Intelligence conference was held at Stanford University. Since then, AI has made considerable progress. Due to Artificial Intelligence, advancements can be seen in fields such as Deep Learning, Big Data, and Data Science.
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