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A systems programmer compares the current AI hype cycle to the 1980s Lisp machine era. Specialized Lisp computers with graphical environments promised intelligent reasoning but failed to deliver. Massive US and Japanese funding fueled expert system projects that never matured, leading to the first AI winter.
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Scaled Cognition Proposes More Reliable AI Approach