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The Perceptron was the first artificial neuron. The theory of the perceptron was first published in 1943 by McCulloch & Pitts, and then developed in 1958 by Rosenblatt. So yes, this was developed in the early days of AI. In this episode of the AI Today podcast hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer define the term Perceptron and explain how the term relates to AI and why it’s important to know about it.
Show Notes:
- FREE Intro to CPMAI mini course
- CPMAI Training and Certification
- AI Glossary
- Glossary Series: Artificial Intelligence
- Glossary Series: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), Strong AI, Weak AI, Narrow AI
- Glossary Series: AI Winters
- Glossary Series: Recognition Systems, Computer Vision, ImageNet
- AI Glossary Series – Machine Learning, Algorithm, Model
- Glossary Series: (Artificial) Neural Networks, Node (Neuron), Layer
- Glossary Series: Bias, Weight, Activation Function, Convergence, ReLU