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Fifth Generation Computer (AI)​

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Answered by NITESH761
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The Fifth Generation Computer Systems (FGCS) was an initiative by Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), begun in 1982, to create computers using massively parallel computing and logic programming. It was to be the result of a government/industry research project in Japan during the 1980s. It aimed to create an "epoch-making computer" with supercomputer-like performance and to provide a platform for future developments in artificial intelligence. There was also an unrelated Russian project also named as a fifth-generation computer (see Kronos (computer)).

Prof. Ehud Shapiro, in his "Trip Report" paper[1] (which focused the FGCS project on concurrent logic programming as the software foundation for the project), captured the rationale and motivations driving this project

Answered by samigondal628
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AI is an emerging branch in computer science, which interprets the means and method of making computers think like human beings. ... All the high-level languages like C and C++, Java, . Net etc., are used in this generation.

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