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The Dawn of AI

Tracing the Roots of the AI Revolution

Episode 1 of the Evolution of AI with Reese Jones podcast, hosted by Eros Platform, titled "The Dawn of AI" was published on October 24, 2023 and runs 33 minutes.

October 24, 2023 ·33m · Evolution of AI with Reese Jones

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Join Reese Jones as he embarks on a journey to explore the origins of artificial intelligence. Dive deep into the early inspirations, groundbreaking innovations, and the visionaries who paved the way for the AI revolution.Show Notes:00:02: Introduction to the series and the significance of AI.05:45: The early inspirations behind the concept of artificial intelligence.12:30: Key innovations that marked the beginning of the AI era.20:15: Discussion on the visionaries and pioneers of AI.28:40: The challenges and breakthroughs in the early days of AI research.35:00: Closing thoughts and a glimpse into the next episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join Reese Jones as he embarks on a journey to explore the origins of artificial intelligence. Dive deep into the early inspirations, groundbreaking innovations, and the visionaries who paved the way for the AI revolution.


Show Notes:

  • 00:02: Introduction to the series and the significance of AI.
  • 05:45: The early inspirations behind the concept of artificial intelligence.
  • 12:30: Key innovations that marked the beginning of the AI era.
  • 20:15: Discussion on the visionaries and pioneers of AI.
  • 28:40: The challenges and breakthroughs in the early days of AI research.
  • 35:00: Closing thoughts and a glimpse into the next episode.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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