History of Artificial Intelligence

The next seven years after the Dartmouth conference were very significant in the advancement of AI with a number of significant researches and inventions made. In 1957, Newell and Simon constructed the first version of The General Problem Solver (GPS). This program was an extension of Wiener’s feedback principle but possessed enhance capabilities to solve […]

New book offers glimpse into early Australian history

LAWNTON, Australia (PRWEB) March 13, 2015 LAWNTON, Australia – Janet Akroyd-Stuart marks her debut in the world of literature with the release of her first novel, “Half a World Away” (published by Xlibris AU). In her first book, Akroyd-Stuart seamlessly blends history and fiction to recreate life in the penal colony of 18th century New […]

American School Releases New U.S. History and World Literature Courses

Lansing, IL (PRWEB) November 24, 2014 American School is proud to release new versions of two its most popular courses. Starting November 24, students taking United States History and World Literature will get the same high quality education as previous enrollees but will now receive a new textbook and study guide for each course. […]

A First in U.S. Credit Scoring History: Simultaneous Perfect Vantage Scores at Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion by SubscriberWise Founder and CEO

Massillon, OH (PRWEB) November 12, 2014 SubscriberWise® the nation’s first issuing consumer reporting agency for the communications industry and the leading provider of analytics-driven subscriber risk management and rules technology, announced today that company president David Howe has obtained perfect Vantage scores at Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. The scores were simultaneously generated on November 12, […]