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Ask HN: Could a form of modern-day AI been made to work back in the late 1980s?

by p5v on 4/17/24, 3:12 PM with 1 comments

Before you answer with a loud "No," this isn't a question that asks for facts. Of course, it didn't. But also, we also know that the underlying theories behind LLMs and other artificial intelligence techniques are not new; some date back to much earlier. Plus, there were efforts on both sides of the Cold War sectrum to build a supercomputer "to rule them all."

Thus, if we imagine that the scope of my question is in the context of a parallel reality hard-sci-fi story, how plausible would it have been for any side to advance over the other with any form of artifical intelligence (as rudimentary as it may have been)?

  • by h2odragon on 4/17/24, 3:25 PM

    NSA hold basic patents in the field from the 70s on.

    They've also been hot for floating point vector machines in a big way since then.