huberloss
huberloss t1_iz8kqp3 wrote
Reply to [D] If you had to pick 10-20 significant papers that summarize the research trajectory of AI from the past 100 years what would they be by versaceblues
I asked ChatGPT this question. This is what it came up with (I am very impressed at what it output):
There have been many significant papers on artificial intelligence (AI) published over the past 100 years. It would be difficult to narrow it down to just 10-20 papers, but some notable papers that have helped shape the field of AI include:
"A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity" by Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitts (1943) - This paper introduced the concept of a "neural network" as a computational model for the workings of the brain.
"Computing Machinery and Intelligence" by Alan Turing (1950) - This paper introduced the Turing test, a benchmark for determining whether a machine can exhibit intelligent behavior.
"Perceptrons" by Frank Rosenblatt (1958) - This paper introduced the concept of the perceptron, a simple mathematical model of a neural network.
"Artificial Intelligence: A New Synthesis" by Nils Nilsson (1998) - This book provided a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in AI research at the time.
"The Logic Theorist" by Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, and Herbert Simon (1956) - This paper described a program called the Logic Theorist, which was able to prove mathematical theorems using artificial intelligence techniques.
"Grammar Induction and Parsing with a Recursive Neural Network" by Stephen Clark and James R. Curran (2007) - This paper introduced the use of recursive neural networks for natural language processing tasks.
"A Survey of the Monte Carlo Method" by Alan Gelfand and Adrian Smith (1990) - This paper provided an overview of the Monte Carlo method, a computational technique that has been widely used in AI.
"The Elements of a Scientific Theory of Intelligence" by Judea Pearl (2000) - This paper introduced the concept of causality, which has become a key focus of AI research.
"Hierarchical Temporal Memory" by Jeff Hawkins, Dileep George, and D. S. Modha (2004) - This paper introduced the concept of hierarchical temporal memory, a computational model for the workings of the brain.
"Human-Level Control through Deep Reinforcement Learning" by Volodymyr Mnih, et al. (2015) - This paper introduced the use of deep reinforcement learning for achieving human-level performance in a range of challenging tasks.
These are just a few examples of some of the significant papers in the field of AI. There are many others that have contributed to the development of AI over the past 100 years.
huberloss t1_izadd9p wrote
Reply to comment by Nameless1995 in [D] If you had to pick 10-20 significant papers that summarize the research trajectory of AI from the past 100 years what would they be by versaceblues
>Grammar Induction and Parsing with a Recursive Neural Network
Pretty sure it's hallucinated. It's kind of funny how plausible it sounded, though :D