A brief history of AI: how to prevent another winter (a critical review)

Autor: Toosi, Amirhosein, Bottino, Andrea, Saboury, Babak, Siegel, Eliot, Rahmim, Arman
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: PET clinics 16, no. 4 (2021): 449-469
Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1016/j.cpet.2021.07.001
Popis: The field of artificial intelligence (AI), regarded as one of the most enigmatic areas of science, has witnessed exponential growth in the past decade including a remarkably wide array of applications, having already impacted our everyday lives. Advances in computing power and the design of sophisticated AI algorithms have enabled computers to outperform humans in a variety of tasks, especially in the areas of computer vision and speech recognition. Yet, AI's path has never been smooth, having essentially fallen apart twice in its lifetime ('winters' of AI), both after periods of popular success ('summers' of AI). We provide a brief rundown of AI's evolution over the course of decades, highlighting its crucial moments and major turning points from inception to the present. In doing so, we attempt to learn, anticipate the future, and discuss what steps may be taken to prevent another 'winter'.
Comment: 21 pages, 12 figures, 106 references, a Glossary section comes at the end of the paper, right after References. The article is accepted and going to be published by Elsevier, journal of PET - Clinics. Typos in the main text and in figure 3 fixed
Databáze: arXiv