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  1. Mathematician John McCarthy forever changed the field of computer science with two words — artificial intelligence. The field, which studies how to create computers and software capable of intelligent behavior, was originally titled “Automata Studies.” McCarthy thought the name was too ambiguous and coined the new term in the 1950s.

  2. John McCarthy was born September 4, 1927 in Boston, ... In 1965 the Stanford Computer Science Department spun off from Mathematics and became independent.

  3. John McCarthy has been Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University since 1962. His research is mainly in artificial intelligence. Long ago he originated the Lisp programming language and the initial research on general purpose time-sharing computer systems. More can be found in his Web page John McCarthy's home page.

  4. Nov 30, 2011 · Vladimir Lifschitz is professor of computer science at the University of Texas at Austin, Texas 78712, USA., Vladimir Lifschitz. ... V. John McCarthy (1927–2011). Nature 480, 40 (2011) ...

  5. Oct 25, 2011 · John McCarthy, a computer scientist who helped design the foundation of today’s Internet-based computing and who is widely credited with coining the term for a frontier of research he helped ...

  6. A. The philosopher John Searle says that the idea of a non-biological machine being intelligent is incoherent. He proposes the Chinese room argument. The philosopher Hubert Dreyfus says that AI is impossible. The computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum says the idea is obscene, anti-human and immoral.

  7. John McCarthy. 1927-American Computer Scientist. The father of research in artificial intelligence (AI)—a term he coined—John McCarthy wrote the principal computer language for AI research, List Processing Language (LISP).