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AI Innovations Unleashed

History of AI: Part 2 - The Great Freeze: Where Did All the Robots Go?

12 Sep 2025

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AI Innovations Unleashed: The Great Freeze: Where Did All the Robots Go?Join Dr. JR and Dr. Aris "Rusty" Thorne as they journey back to the "AI Winter," a period of great promises and even greater disappointments. This episode dives into the dramatic downturn of AI research, exploring how a necessary market correction reshaped the entire field.We'll uncover:The Lighthill Report: Was this a fair critique or the hit piece that killed British AI research? Discover how a crucial paper on "combinatorial explosion" led to the first major freeze.Expert Systems: While the world lost faith in sentient robots, a quiet revolution was underway. Learn about the "Wild West" of AI, where boring but effective systems like MYCIN and XCON proved that narrow AI had real-world value.The Japanese Fifth-Generation Project: A high-stakes, multi-million dollar race to build a true AI. We discuss why this grand undertaking was a spectacular failure and what it taught the world about the limits of symbolic logic.The Hype Cycle: The hosts reflect on how history repeats itself, from the 80s to today's debates on "hallucinations" and AI regulation.A Glimmer of Hope: Dr. Thorne hints at a new, "deep" idea that would eventually thaw the AI Winter and lead to the modern AI revolution.It’s a fun, informative ride through AI’s dramatic past, perfect for anyone curious about how a period of crisis created the conditions for today's innovation.Tune in next week for Part 3: The Resurrection and the Revolution!#AIInnovationsUnleashed #AIWinter #AIHistory #TechPodcast #TheGreatFreeze

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