The direct answer is John McCarthy
artificial intelligence
I would say for starters that computer science would do more good for you because artificial intelligence is mostly software producing along with intergrated hardware which will need to be programed.
Alan Mathison Turing
Artificial Intelligence
Mark Zuckerberg studied Computer Science and Psychology at Harvard University
N. P. Padhy has written: 'Artificial intelligence and intelligent systems' -- subject(s): Artificial intelligence, Expert systems (Computer science), Intelligent agents (Computer software)
Alan Turing is considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
Christian Balkenius has written: 'Natural intelligence in artificial creatures' -- subject(s): Brain, Neural networks (Computer science), Physiology, Artificial intelligence
The artificial passenger is a type of artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is defined by Webster's as: 1 : a branch of computer science dealing with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers 2 : the capability of a machine to imitate intelligent human behavior. From that we can tell that any program that can strike up a conversation with a human (such as the artificial passenger) would be artificial intelligence. However, other things may also be considered artificial intelligence such as a computer that could make decisions for the government.
Philip Leith has written: 'Formalism in AI and computer science' -- subject(s): Computer science, Artificial intelligence 'The Juriprudence of Orthodoxy'
Chitkara University’s BE Computer Science Artificial Intelligence program is designed to equip students with cutting-edge skills in AI and machine learning
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a field focused on creating machines and software that can simulate human intelligence, like learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. Applied Sciences, on the other hand, involve using existing scientific knowledge (like physics or biology) to solve real-world problems in areas such as engineering, healthcare, and technology. At CourseCorrect, we guide learners to the right path—whether you're exploring AI or applied sciences. Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udacity also offer top-rated programs in both fields.