A brief history of AI and the First Mobile Robot

If you want to know how much the local media has been pushing for AI, and speaking positively about it, just google Lovin Malta + AI and Times of Malta + AI and you will be given quite a list of past articles.

Now AI is not something recent. The term “artificial intelligence” was coined and came into popular use in 1950 when Alan Turing published “Computer Machinery and Intelligence” which proposed a test of machine intelligence called The Imitation Game. While Alan Turing had the famous test named after him, John McCarthy is usually acknowledged as the person who invented AI. At the gathering for a 1956 Dartmouth summer research project on artificial intelligence, the coining of the term was attributed to him.

“Shakey” was the first mobile robot with the ability to perceive and reason about its surroundings. The subject of SRI’s Artificial Intelligence Center research from 1966 to 1972, Shakey could perform tasks that required planning, route-finding, and the rearranging of simple objects.

So, what is there to raise eyebrows for in these end of times? Because this is the consolidation of the plan – that of the fourth industrial revolution, that of the Great Biological and Economic Reset, that of depopulation through vaccines, shortage of medicine due to the disruption of supply chains, overburdened hospitals, evil agendas of totalitarian control, that of crisis after crisis.

Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum is on record, on black and white, stating that they will destroy “unfortunately” a lot of employment. Many jobs will be phased out by 2030 and people in certain sectors will be replaced by AI and humanoids.

This is the problem with AI and humanoids in this period and age. And since the media is trumpeting it, you should hear the alarm bell ring.

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