Electronic brains

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Abstract

The fourth wave of Industrial Revolution led to the first programmable computers. Alan Turing defined what would later be called the research area called artificial intelligence. Developments accelerate. Computers got smaller, faster and smarter. The Internet was born. In the fifth wave, the World Wide Web and the smartphone appeared.

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Koetsier, T. (2019). Electronic brains. In History of Mechanism and Machine Science (Vol. 36, pp. 267–291). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96547-5_11

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