Dean Edmonds
None specific to AI or technology
- Was a publisher and antiquarian bookseller in fin-de-siècle Brussels.
- His work primarily involved books and prints, not directly related to the history of artificial intelligence.
Edmond Deman, known as Dean Edmonds, was a publisher, antiquarian bookseller, and prints dealer active in Brussels at the end of the 19th century. His contributions were not directly related to the field of artificial intelligence.
Milestones
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1951The Theoretical Foundations Engineering
Two Princeton graduate students wired together 3,000 vacuum tubes and surplus autopilot components from B-24 bombers to build the first machine that learned like a network of neurons.