The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to artificial intelligence:
Artificial intelligence (AI) – branch of computer science that deals with intelligent behavior, learning, and adaptation in machines. Research in AI is concerned with producing machines to automate tasks requiring intelligent behavior.
Branches of artificial intelligence
Some applications of artificial intelligence
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
Philosophy of artificial intelligence
History of artificial intelligence
- Main article: History of artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence in fiction
- Main article: Artificial intelligence in fiction
- Angel F (2007) –
- The Matrix (1999)
- The Terminator (1984)
Artificial intelligence and the future
Psychology and AI
- Artificial psychology
- AI effect
- Uncanny valley
Concepts in artificial intelligence
AI projects
Notable AI software
Competitions and awards
Publications
- Adaptive Behavior (journal) –
- AI Memo –
- Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach –
- Artificial Minds –
- Computational Intelligence –
- Computing Machinery and Intelligence –
- Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence –
- IEEE Intelligent Systems –
- IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence –
- Neural Networks (journal) –
- On Intelligence –
- Paradigms of AI Programming: Case Studies in Common Lisp –
- What Computers Can't Do
Organizations
Companies
- Consolidated Robotics –
- Universal Robotics –
Artificial intelligence researchers and scholars
1930s and 40s (generation 0)
Alan Turing, John Von Neumann, Norbert Wiener, Claude Shannon, Nathaniel Rochester, Walter Pitts, Warren McCullough
1950s (the founders)
John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon
1960s (their students)
1970s
1980s
Judea Pearl, Rodney Brooks
More recent scholars
Hugo de Garis
See also
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