The C-suite’s guide to AI adoption
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For all the recent hype and acclaim, artificial intelligence (AI) is not exactly the new kid on the block. First coined as a term by mathematician Professor John McCarthy at the Dartmouth Conference in New Hampshire, USA in 1956, AI has evolved over almost seven decades to become a suite of technologies mimicking human-like behaviour, rationale and logic.
“Machines take me by surprise with great frequency,” wrote Alan Turing back in 1950, a riposte at the time to critics who argued machines could only perform defined, designated tasks.
It was during this period that Turing, who had pioneered the Enigma machine to intercept Nazi communications during World War Two, introduced the Turing Test as a way of measuring a machine’s ability to exhibit ‘intelligent’ behaviour.
Since then, AI’s evolution has been about incremental, iterative strides to technological progress, from the creation of new programming languages and the development of the first neural networks through the first rule-based systems for natural language processing (NLP) and computer vision.
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