University of Edinburgh
Scottish university with an early AI research department; birthplace of the FREDDY II robot and Prolog language work.
2 milestones
FREDDY II Robot, University of Edinburgh Department of Machine Intelligence and Perception
By 1973, researchers at the University of Edinburgh's Department of Machine Intelligence and Perception had developed FREDDY II, a robot arm system that used computer vision and tactile feedback to identify and assemble simple objects from a pile of scattered parts, demonstrating integrated perception and manipulation in a single robotic system.
Prolog Logic Programming Language Created by Alain Colmerauer and Philippe Roussel
In 1972, Alain Colmerauer and Philippe Roussel at the University of Aix-Marseille created Prolog (Programmation en Logique), a declarative programming language grounded in first-order predicate logic, enabling computers to reason over symbolic knowledge without requiring procedural step-by-step instructions.