And artificial intelligence is no exception, so let me start right at the beginning. Dartmouth College , 1956. A group of scientists-- they got together for an extended working session.How many of you who John McCarthy is?
But to start off, I had the great fortune of having grown up in the investment business. After Dartmouth College , I worked on Wall Street during a period of time when inflation was notorious. It was 1977 to 1979, 1980.
So afterwards, I'd want to find out where he went. to Dartmouth College . He'd never rowed before.
Mr. Tom Russo of Gardner, Russo and Gardner is an exceptional value investor. He graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in history and Stanford with degrees in law and business. He has previously spoken at Google about investing.
His presentation, "Aim High," about the technology and social benefits of LFTR, has been presented to audiences at Institute for Lifelong Education at Dartmouth College , Thayer School of Engineering, Brown University, Columbia Earth Institute, Williams College, Royal Institution, the Thorium Energy Alliance, the International Thorium Energy Association, Google-- at Mountain View in both 2009
So some of those cards, very carefully ordered and wrapped with an elastic band, are his computer program. Other cards contain the programs of his colleagues at Dartmouth College , where he is a professor in the math department. So Dartmouth is a small liberal arts college.
And we can see this even with computing. So John Kemeny goes on to become president of Dartmouth College , and in 1966, the college is dedicating its brand new computing center. And he gives a keynote speech at the dedication and he talks about how great it will be when everyone
But it was possible to stumble into it, and I know because at nine years old, I was one of the stumbling years. Excalibur was an early social networking technology developed at Dartmouth College . It was the heyday of Dungeons and Dragons.
He was chief information officer at Boston Scientific Corporation, and previously a senior consultant with Arthur D. Little. He founded software firm DTSS Incorporated while at Dartmouth College , where he was assistant professor of mathematics and associate director of the computation center. He graduated from Brown University with a Ph.D.
to be positive of course they'd like it to be that but they just want to know that they're they're moving ahead again this desire to move quickly this impatience i interviewed a french professor at dartmouth college who told me that she was known as a tough grader there and so finally one student came in and said you know you don't tell us enough good
He graduated from Brown University with a Ph.D. In physics in 1967, and Dartmouth College , AB mathematics and physics in 1961. It is with appreciation that we welcome Robert to speak to us here today.
coined the term artificial intelligence to mean making machines do things that would require intelligence if done by man. In 1956, he brought together a group of researchers at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, and they spent the summer hashing out what they thought the platform of research on AI should be.
Thank you all for stopping by to another Talks at Google presentation. This afternoon's talk is with Marcelo Gleiser, who is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College , and he's made numerous contributions to research and science in the popular eye.
So afterwards, I'd want to find out where he went. The reason I'm standing here is that I was in Hanover, New Hampshire, in 2011, going downtown to where Dartmouth College is to go out to dinner with my wife.