AI milestones in 1963
4 documented milestones from 1963.
Machine Perception of Three-Dimensional Solids, Lawrence Gilman Roberts (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)
In 1963, Lawrence Gilman Roberts, working at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, completed his doctoral thesis demonstrating that a computer could interpret a 2D photograph of polyhedral objects, reconstruct their 3D structure, and re-render them from arbitrary viewpoints with hidden lines removed, establishing foundational methods for machine interpretation of three-dimensional scenes.
Rancho Arm Connected to Computer at Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Around 1963, engineers at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital collaborated with Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to interface the six-degree-of-freedom Rancho Arm, an electrically powered prosthetic limb, with a computer, producing one of the earliest demonstrations of computer-controlled multi-jointed robotic manipulation.
Sketchpad Demonstrated by Ivan Sutherland at MIT
In 1963, Ivan Sutherland at MIT's Lincoln Laboratory developed Sketchpad, a computer programme that allowed a user to draw and manipulate geometric figures directly on a screen using a light pen, establishing foundational concepts for interactive computer graphics and graphical user interfaces.
Stanford Cart Radio-Link Configuration (1963)
In September 1963, researchers at Stanford University fitted the Stanford Cart with an analogue computer and radio-control links, allowing a remote operator to steer the vehicle using a television camera feed and a displayed target dot, in an early attempt at closed-loop vision-guided vehicle control.