The Man who forever changed Artificial Intelligence
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2019
- History of Artificial Intelligence: The success of Neural Networks has sparked the AI revolution in the last 10 years. From Atari Games to Go, to Dota and to Starcraft. What many people don't know - the basic idea of Neural Networks has been around since the late 1950s. My name is Sebastian Schuchmann and I hope you enjoy watching!
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More on the History of AI: www.researchgate.net/publicat...
More on the invention of Backpropagation: people.idsia.ch/~juergen/who-i...
The Footage of Rosenblatt's Perceptron: • Perceptron Research fr... - Наука та технологія
The photo you show between 1:13 and 1:23 isn't Rosenblatt's "Mark I Perceptron". It's the IBM "Harvard Mark I" or "Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC)", a general-purpose electromechanical digital computer installed in 1944 and dismantled in 1959 (according to Wikipedia). Quite different from the Perceptron.
I'm actually learning deep learning on my own.. And just saw this post on reddit.. Came straight here to watch and I'm so motivated now that I'm working on something that's freaking coollllllllll.. Thanks dude.. waiting for more videos..
Yes! Keep it up!
Great video, thanks! I had an abstract idea of the story but your inclusion of video from that era was perfectly fit (see what I did there). Also the music reminds me of the Computer Chronicles series which is a nostalgia stimulator.
Amazing! I watched this moments before going to a machine learning workshop! Thanks buddy!
I'm not sure why I've never seen this video, but wow this is great! Looking forward to seeing your other content!
This is fucking mindblowing to me. Great stuff mate.
Interesting. Thanks for this.
Good content, missing out some details. You describe that Backpropagation was discovered before. But by whom and when? Can you put the links to the papers/books in the youtube description?
Yes, you are correct. I wanted to keep it short. I wrote several articles on the history of AI. You can find one of them here: towardsdatascience.com/history-of-the-first-ai-winter-6f8c2186f80b. If you are especially interested in the invention on the back propagation topic Schmidhuber has a good article on the topic: people.idsia.ch/~juergen/who-invented-backpropagation.html
Can you please tell us the name of the documentary that appears in the middle of your video? I immediately recognize the narrator's voice as the iconic Will Lyman, who has done narration for many NOVA and Frontline episodes and would like to watch this one in its entirety too. thanks.
amazing!
Nice
what music in intro?
Rise of the Velcro - Gabriel Lewis. I got the Song from a Website called Epidemic Sonud (Monthly subscription)
XOR : imma ruin this whole perceptron career .
Background music PLS SIR :)
on minute 2:00:
Did not age that well 🤣
1:57 unless youre in thailand.
Id love to see a robot come out based on this old 50s technology, and see it do better than boston dynamics!!!! well, if you wanna see it, the only way to see it sometimes is to DIY!!!
👍🏆👍🙂
Makes you hate Marvin Minsky.
gold is old
Very scary … wonder what the people who have they’re hands on his research and what they applying to enhance it even more 😰
Apparently he died in a "boating accident" at 43 years old. Anything could have happened.
@@Bilbus7 oh my that is indeed interesting