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AI milestones in 1978

3 documented milestones from 1978.

Herbert A. Simon Awarded Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for Bounded Rationality

In 1978, Herbert A. Simon of Carnegie Mellon University received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his theory of bounded rationality, which holds that human decision-making seeks satisfactory rather than optimal solutions owing to cognitive and informational constraints.

Boris Chess Computer Released by Applied Concepts

In 1978, Applied Concepts released Boris, a dedicated chess-playing microcomputer programmed by David Lindsay and running on a Fairchild F8 processor with 256 bytes of RAM. It was among the earliest mass-market standalone chess computers available to home consumers.

MOLGEN: AI Planning and Constraint Satisfaction for Molecular Biology Experiment Design

In 1978, Mark Stefik at Stanford University's Heuristic Programming Project developed MOLGEN, an expert system that applied AI planning and constraint-satisfaction techniques to the design of molecular biology experiments, demonstrating that structured reasoning could automate complex scientific problem-solving in genetics and cloning.