Marvin Minsky
2 milestones · 1956–1969
Explore Marvin Minsky's contributions to AI across 2 milestones from 1956 to 1969, with the strongest concentration in research breakthroughs.
Chronology
The Dartmouth Conference
A two-month workshop at Dartmouth College where the term 'Artificial Intelligence' was officially coined. The proposal stated: 'Every aspect of learning or any other feature of intelligence can in principle be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it.' This gathering brought together the founders of the field.
Perceptrons: The Book That Killed Neural Networks
Minsky and Papert published 'Perceptrons,' mathematically proving that single-layer perceptrons could not solve the XOR problem or other non-linearly separable tasks. While technically correct, the book was widely interpreted as proving neural networks were fundamentally limited — though multi-layer networks could solve these problems.