The board gameconsidered socomplex that expertsthought no computercould ever master it,until GoogleDeepMind built an AIthat didThe massivedatabase oflabeled photosthat taught AI tosee the world   Originallydesigned for videogames, this chipturned out to beperfect for trainingAI  The type of AItrained usingGPUs on hugeamounts of textthat can read,write, andconverse The world chesschampion whowas defeated by acomputer in 1997   The Frenchscientist whotaught computersto "see" usingCNNs   The San Franciscocompany thatreleased ChatGPTin November 2022  The AI assistantmade by Anthropic     The Go championwho lost to an AI in2016, movingsome viewers totears  The IBMcomputer thatbeat the world'sbest chess player   The breakthroughsystem that usedgraphics cards totrain image-recognizing AIfaster than ever  The test thatdetermines whether amachine can fool ahuman into thinkingit's a person   The Britishmathematician whoasked "can machinesthink?" and designeda test to find out   The idea thatcomputers canlearn from data thesame way humanslearn fromexperience  The AI chatbotthat reached 100million usersfaster than anyproduct in history  The board gameconsidered socomplex that expertsthought no computercould ever master it,until GoogleDeepMind built an AIthat didThe massivedatabase oflabeled photosthat taught AI tosee the world   Originallydesigned for videogames, this chipturned out to beperfect for trainingAI  The type of AItrained usingGPUs on hugeamounts of textthat can read,write, andconverse The world chesschampion whowas defeated by acomputer in 1997   The Frenchscientist whotaught computersto "see" usingCNNs   The San Franciscocompany thatreleased ChatGPTin November 2022  The AI assistantmade by Anthropic     The Go championwho lost to an AI in2016, movingsome viewers totears  The IBMcomputer thatbeat the world'sbest chess player   The breakthroughsystem that usedgraphics cards totrain image-recognizing AIfaster than ever  The test thatdetermines whether amachine can fool ahuman into thinkingit's a person   The Britishmathematician whoasked "can machinesthink?" and designeda test to find out   The idea thatcomputers canlearn from data thesame way humanslearn fromexperience  The AI chatbotthat reached 100million usersfaster than anyproduct in history  

History of AI - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The board game considered so complex that experts thought no computer could ever master it, until Google DeepMind built an AI that did
  2. The massive database of labeled photos that taught AI to see the world
  3. Originally designed for video games, this chip turned out to be perfect for training AI
  4. The type of AI trained using GPUs on huge amounts of text that can read, write, and converse
  5. The world chess champion who was defeated by a computer in 1997
  6. The French scientist who taught computers to "see" using CNNs
  7. The San Francisco company that released ChatGPT in November 2022
  8. The AI assistant made by Anthropic
  9. The Go champion who lost to an AI in 2016, moving some viewers to tears
  10. The IBM computer that beat the world's best chess player
  11. The breakthrough system that used graphics cards to train image-recognizing AI faster than ever
  12. The test that determines whether a machine can fool a human into thinking it's a person
  13. The British mathematician who asked "can machines think?" and designed a test to find out
  14. The idea that computers can learn from data the same way humans learn from experience
  15. The AI chatbot that reached 100 million users faster than any product in history