on the other side of campus was another laboratory started the same year by douglas engle bart. he invented the computer mouse and his project was called the augmentation research center, art. he needed intelligence augmentation lose rather than replace the human he wanted to extend the human was on one side of the campus you had ai and on the other side i a. it was an interesting dichotomy but also a paradox because if you augment a human or extend their capabilities, your human. this is my effort to square the circle as much as possible. i'm sitting in front of an early pioneering platform and the name is shaky. it was the first truly autonomous robot, built to allow a new group of researchers to search ai and out of it came a host of technologies that almost everybody uses today, for example you can draw a line from the original research done in the 1960s to navigation systems, the stuff you use in your smartphone to navigate with and speech recognition is the first speech recognition was done as a control mechanism and at the time it didn't do much. it would move a little bi