The Pioneers

The Dartmouth Dream: John McCarthy and the Summer That Named AI

5 min · 22 apr 2026
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Explore the historic 1956 Dartmouth Summer Research Project that gave artificial intelligence its name and launched a new scientific field. Host Daniel Cole delves into the vision of mathematician John McCarthy, who brought together pioneering researchers including Marvin Minsky, Claude Shannon, Allen Newell, and Herbert Simon for an ambitious two-month workshop. Discover how McCarthy's bold semantic choice of 'artificial intelligence' shaped decades of technological development and scientific inquiry. Learn about the challenges, disagreements, and breakthroughs that emerged from this groundbreaking conference, and how McCarthy's contributions including the LISP programming language and symbolic AI approach influenced computing history. This episode examines the optimistic ambitions of early AI researchers and the fundamental questions about machine intelligence that continue to captivate scientists today. From the quiet campus of Dartmouth College to modern AI laboratories, trace the evolution of ideas that began with one mathematician's dream of thinking machines. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about the origins of artificial intelligence research and development.

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