By Sushant Agarwal
Published on | May 12, 2025
The roots of AI trace back to the 1950s with early computers performing basic logical operations.
Claude Shannon and Alan Turing laid foundational AI concepts, sparking imaginations worldwide.
The 1960s saw AI flourish with language theories and the first AI labs setting the stage.
Despite setbacks, the period marked the development of expert systems and AI research funding.
Machine learning boomed, with AI beating humans in complex games like chess for the first time.
AI integrated into daily life, from search engines to personal assistants like Siri and Alexa.
The 2010s witnessed explosive AI growth with deep learning and neural networks refining capabilities.
Generative AI creates with creativity, leading to innovations in art, writing, and more unprecedented domains.