John McCarthy
John McCarthy was an influential computer scientist and one of the founders of artificial intelligence as a field of study. He coined the term 'artificial intelligence' and was instrumental in the development of programming languages like Lisp, which became essential for AI research.
Born on Sep 04, 1927 (98 years old)
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Peru:
John McCarthy coined the term 'AI' in 1956 and noted that once it works, we no longer call it AI.
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Romania:
John McCarthy was a pioneer in artificial intelligence and invented the programming language LISP.
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Ireland:
The department’s chief economist John McCarthy said the department’s estimates were higher because it was assuming greater levels of net migration.
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Ireland:
John McCarthy is a local community stalwart involved in the walking project.
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New Zealand:
John McCarthy vowed that Hoggle would be recharged with murder if she were ever released from a hospital.
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Canada:
Seaspan CEO John McCarthy says he's encouraged by Ottawa’s new direction and bullish about his company’s prospects.
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Hungary:
Cormac McCarthy has a son named John.
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Canada:
John McCarthy, chief executive of Seaspan Shipyards, is optimistic about Ottawa’s new direction in defence.
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Spain:
John McCarthy introduced the term 'artificial intelligence' in 1956.
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Ireland:
The department’s chief economist John McCarthy said a sharp fall in the economy would be unlikely.
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