• The Complete Yet Concise History of Artificial Intelligence (So Far)

  • Apr 9 2025
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

The Complete Yet Concise History of Artificial Intelligence (So Far)

  • Summary

  • What if machines were always meant to think, not just compute? From ancient automata to ChatGPT, this is the full, unfiltered history of artificial intelligence. You’ll discover how humans have spent millennia trying to automate not just action, but cognition—and how we’re now closer than ever.

    This episode traces the full arc of AI’s evolution, from programmable looms and early neural networks to deep learning, transformers, and GPT-4. We explore the seminal figures—Turing, McCarthy, Hinton—and key breakthroughs including AlphaGo, DALL·E, and AlphaFold. You’ll learn how AI winters shaped the field, why Deep Blue wasn’t “real AI,” and what Elon Musk’s Memphis data center means for the future of machine intelligence.

    Perfect for tech enthusiasts, historians, developers, and anyone curious about how we got from symbolic logic to synthetic minds and chatbots that can pass for human.

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