First AI Winter Event

First AI Winter

First AI Winter Event

In 1973, Sir James Lighthill’s Lighthill report was considered a trigger event for the first AI winter. The most actively funding organizations stepped back due to unsatisfactory achievements that led to customer disappointments. Due to poor Speech Understanding Research (SUR), Carnegie Mellon University lost its $3 million/year funding from DARPA and resulted in the second AI winter event. Read more

September, 1974