Dartmouth Celebrates 50 Years of AI Research
Dartmouth Celebrates 50 Years of AI Research

Dartmouth Celebrates 50 Years of AI Research

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The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has deep roots, starting with Japan's 'Gakutensoku' in 1929 and the pivotal Dartmouth conference in 1956, which laid the groundwork for future advancements in AI research. Currently, generative AI is revolutionizing life sciences, exemplified by the launch of IQVIA AI Assistant, which enhances efficiency and data utilization in drug development processes. In procurement, AI is transforming operations by providing insights, documentation, and collaboration, enabling companies to make data-driven decisions and streamline workflows. The National Science Foundation's director, Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, emphasizes the importance of equitable opportunities in scientific research and AI regulation. Meanwhile, Leopold Aschenbrenner's 'Situational Awareness' manifesto predicts that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could emerge by 2027, potentially reshaping global power dynamics. This underscores the ongoing discourse around AI's rapid advancement and its implications for society.

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