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  1. Building 92 at Microsoft Corporation headquarters in Redmond, Washington. Photographed by user Coolcaesar on 30 May 2016, Wikimedia Commons↩︎

Microsoft Corporation,
a multinational computer technology corporation that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a wide range of software products for computing devices, headquartered in Redmond, Washington, USA. Microsoft was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, to develop and sell BASIC interpreters for the 8080 based Altair 8800, to rose and dominate the home computer operating system market with MS-DOS, followed by Windows and associated applications most notably the Microsoft Office suite as well as development tools and compilers like Microsoft Visual Studio and Visual C++, co-developed by Eugene Nalimov 1.

Contents
  1. Bill Gates on AI
  2. Chess Programs
  3. See also
  4. Publications
  5. External Links
  6. References

Bill Gates on AI

Remark by Bill Gates on the 17. IJCAI 2001, Seattle, Washington, USA, August 7, 2001 2:

Microsoft was founded about 25 years ago, and I can remember at the time thinking, "Well, if I go out and do this really commercial stuff, I’m going to miss these big advances in AI that will be coming very soon." (Laughter.) And so I come from the school of AI optimist. You know, I can remember being at Harvard and back then AI was the Greenblatt Chess Program and Maxima and Eliza and people literally felt that within five to ten years that some of these tough problems would be solved. 

Chess Programs

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  1. About compiler optimizations by Frédéric Louguet, CCC, December 19, 2002↩︎

  2. Remarks by Bill Gates, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Seattle, Wash., August 7, 2001↩︎

  3. Microsoft Entertainment Pack from Wikipedia↩︎

  4. Chess Titans from Wikipedia↩︎

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