The article discusses the 70th anniversary of the term 'Artificial Intelligence' (KI), which was coined during the Dartmouth Summer Research Project in 1956. This conference brought together researchers who discussed the development and application of artificial intelligence. The article revisits historical perspectives on AI through the lens of the first Dartmouth Conference and the AI@50 conference held in 2006. It highlights the evolution of AI research over five decades and notes the growing importance of AI in contemporary politics, particularly in Germany where all major parties emphasize its role in shaping the country’s future. The piece references historical documents and reports from these conferences, including contributions by notable figures like John McCarthy and Ray Solomonoff.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a historical overview of the development of artificial intelligence and does not present any political stance or biased framing. It focuses on technological advancements and their significance in both academic and political contexts without favoring any particular viewpoint.


