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| 1969 || First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence ([[IJCAI]]) held at Stanford.
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| 1969 || Marvin Minsky and [[Seymour Papert]] publish ''[[Perceptrons (book)|Perceptron]]s'', demonstrating previously unrecognized limits of this feed-forward two-layered structure. This book is considered by some to mark the beginning of the [[AI winter]] of the 1970s, a failure of confidence and funding for AI. Nevertheless, significant progress in the field continued (see below).
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| 1969 || McCarthy and Hayes started the discussion about the [[frame problem]] with their essay, "Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence".
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