John McCarthy

John McCarthy (September 4, 1927 – October 24, 2011) was an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist. He invented the term "artificial intelligence" (AI), developed the Lisp programming language family, significantly influenced the design of the ALGOL programming language, popularized timesharing, and was very influential in the early development of AI. McCarthy received many accolades and honors, including the Turing Award for his con... More

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  • Sep 4, 1927

Date of death:

  • Oct 2011 (age 84 years)

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Year Award Notes/Description
  • 1971
  • for his major contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence
  • 1990
  • For his fundamental contributions to computer science and artificial intelligence, including the development of the LISP programming language; the mathematical theory of computation; the concept and development of time-sharing; the application of mathematical logic to computer programs that use commonsense knowledge and reasoning; and the naming and thus the definition of the field of artificial intelligence itself.
  • 2003
  • Computer and Cognitive Science
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