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AI milestones in 1961

3 documented milestones from 1961.

Unimate Installed on General Motors Assembly Line

In 1961, the Unimate robot, designed by George Devol and developed commercially by Unimation Inc., was installed on a General Motors assembly line in New Jersey, becoming the first industrial robot deployed in a production manufacturing environment.

James Slagle Completes SAINT: A Symbolic Automatic Integrator

In 1961, James R. Slagle at MIT completed SAINT (Symbolic Automatic INTegrator), a heuristic program that solved indefinite integration problems at the level of a first-year calculus student, demonstrating that symbolic mathematical reasoning could be encoded in a computer program.

Stanford Cart (Cable-Controlled Version)

In 1961, James L. Adams at Stanford University built the first version of the Stanford Cart, a four-wheeled vehicle tethered by cable to a remote console and television monitor, to investigate video-guided remote control. Tests showed the Cart could not operate reliably above approximately 0.2 mph owing to communication delays introduced by the cable link.