Alpha-beta pruning had been reinvented a number of times! The earliest version was by ________________________ for a checkers simulation.
A. Marvin Minsky
B. Alan Turing
C. Arthur Samuel
D. Peter Corke
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The earliest version was by Arthur Samuel for a checkers simulation.
- In the fields of artificial intelligence and computer games, he was very prominent.
- He would come up with innovative ideas and completed most of his notable work while working at IBM.
- He is recognised for creating one of the earliest software hash tables and having a significant impact on early work on the use of transistors in computers.
- He later created the first checkers' software.
- It was designed on the IBM 701, which was the company's first commercial computer.
- The software caused the company's stock to rise by 15 points overnight and was a remarkable illustration of the developments in hardware and skilful programming.
- He was one of the first to use computers for tasks other than calculation, and his innovative non-numerical programming helped influence the instruction set of processors.
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