in 1956, american scientists allen newell and herbert simon presented at a scientific conference thest program capable of simulating human thinking. in fact, this became... the beginning of the era of artificial intelligence the beginning of a new digital era. true, that very first software was based on , as they would say now, primitive information processing, but at the same time, researchers began developing the first neural networks that imitate the work of the human brain, and later presented a program capable of proving mathematical theorems. in 1966, another scientist, joseph weisenbaum , developed technology that simulated human conversation using keywords . in fact, this was the first chatbot. and here then came disappointment; breakthrough technologies encountered technical limitations. the hardware simply did not have enough computing power and the winter of artificial intelligence arrived. it was under this name that that period went down in history. the revival took place in the 9000s and 2000s, but the main feature of modern artificial intelligence is the ability for so