The Arms Race of Code: A Historical Perspective on the Regulation of AI and Robotics
- NLR Journal

- Jan 18
- 1 min read
By Aaradhya Nagyan, Cyber Laws Professional, Assistant Professor (Law),
Maya Devi University, Dehradun.
Abstract
Marvin Minsky, John Mc Carthy, Claude Shannon (Senior scientist) and Nathan Rochester (Senior Scientist) of International Business Machines (IBM), marshalled the Dartmouth Conference in the year 1956.[1] The expression ‘Artificial Intelligence’ was coined at that conference, which was set off a new era of pioneering. The computer at that time was considered extra ordinary because an individual through the help of computer program could solve the algebraic problems, grammar errors, geometry theorems and much more.[2] It was beyond universe to think that intelligence could be programmed and insert in machine that can be so advanced. The scientist and experts predicted to build such intelligence that people will able to use in 20th century.[3] Some government agencies invested a lot in this technology such as DARPA (US Defence and Research Project Agency. Some political conflicts also rose like Cold War in AI innovation by Milton Keynes (UK) and Nuevo Mexico (USA), they were also scientists.
[1] History of Artificial Intelligence - Javatpoint. (n.d.). www.javatpoint.com. https://www.javatpoint.com/history-of-artificial-intelligence
[2] Kelley, K. (2023b). What is Artificial Intelligence: Types, History, and Future. Simplilearn.com. https://www.simplilearn.com/tutorials/artificial-intelligence-tutorial/what-is-artificial-intelligence
[3] What is the history of artificial intelligence (AI)? (n.d.). Tableau. https://www.tableau.com/data-insights/ai/history


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