• 2024 E2 Long Time Coming

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Duración: 48 m
  • Podcast
  • Resumen

  • Dónal and Ciarán go back, back, back to see how the long history of computing machines connects to the AI revolution we're in now.

    Topics in this episode

    • How far back does the history of humans building machines to aid our thinking go?
    • Why are French weaving machines and alcoholic poet's daughters involved?
    • How does the history of computing go through County Cork in the 1800s?
    • Who are Turning and Shannon, and why do workplace disagreements leading to new companies fracturing off seem to be a repeating theme?
    • What are the key developments in the evolution of computing that allow us to build AI systems now?

    Links & Resources

    • The Antikythera Mechanism (Wikipedia)
    • Information about George Boole's time in Cork (UCC Website)
    • Crash Course video on Boolean Logic (YouTube)
    • An image of "The Mechanical Turk" (WikiMedia Commons)
    • Tom Standage's (2002) The Turk: The Life and Times of the Famous Eighteenth-Century Chess-Playing Machine
    • Information about and images of the Jacquard Loom (Science & Industry Museum)
    • The portrait of J.M. Jacquard, woven in silk by his loom, which took 24,000 punch cards to program (WikiMedia Commons)
    • Photograph of a young Claude Shannon, juggling on a unicycle (Ray Soni, Photo courtesy of the Shannon family)
    • Ray Cavanaugh's (2016) article Claude Shannon: The Juggling Unicyclist Who Pedaled Us Into the Digital Age (Time Magazine)


    You can get in touch with us - hello@enoughaboutai.com - where we'd love to hear your questions, comments or suggestions!

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