In the summer of 1956, the Dartmouth Conference was held, marking the official birth of artificial intelligence as a field of study. Organized by John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon, this event brought together a group of researchers who laid the foundational ideas for AI. The term ‘artificial intelligence’ was coined during this conference, setting the stage for decades of innovation and exploration.
The Dartmouth Conference: Birthplace of AI
