Talk:Timeline of artificial intelligence

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1948 Hungarian-American polymath John von Neumann proposes the concept of a self-replicating program, envisioning a theoretical construct capable of autonomously generating copies of itself. Inspired by biological self-replication, this idea lays the foundation for exploring the potential of self-replicating systems in computer science and artificial life research. While practical implementation remains elusive, the concept's influence extends to fields like robotics and nanotechnology, where self-replication could offer significant benefits in efficiency and scalability. Von Neumann's proposal marks a pivotal moment in the development of computational theory and its intersection with biological principles.[1] United States
2014 Squirrel AI[2][3] China
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  2. "Adaptive Learning Startup Squirrel AI Raises CN¥1B". medium.com. Retrieved 6 March 2020. 
  3. "Squirrel AI Learning". crunchbase.com. Retrieved 6 March 2020.