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Interactive narrative repository traces AI history from 1936 to 2025 across 66 chapters in 8 eras, presented as a sequential walk through landmark papers and moments

Hacker NewsApr 28, 20261 min read
Interactive narrative repository traces AI history from 1936 to 2025 across 66 chapters in 8 eras, presented as a sequential walk through landmark papers and moments

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3 Key Points

  1. A repository organized into 8 historical eras spanning 1936 to 2025, with 66 chapters covering Turing, the Turing Test, Dartmouth, symbolic AI, expert systems, deep learning, and generative models (including ChatGPT, Claude, Sora, and o1)

  2. Each chapter is a plain-language summary (taking 10–15 minutes to read) of a landmark paper, theory, or moment—what it was, who made it, why it mattered, and what came next—with no equations or dense jargon

  3. The complete walk from Turing 1936 to Blackwell 2025 runs about 12–15 hours of reading and is designed for readers of all backgrounds: teenagers new to the field, seasoned engineers, students, and curious minds with no technical background

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