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How 1991 Munich Research Shaped Today's AI Infrastructure

A retrospective traces the computational foundations of modern AI systems back to foundational work in Munich three decades ago, revealing continuities in recurrent neural network design that persist in production

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The computational techniques driving today's AI boom have roots deeper than most practitioners realize. A historical analysis from the Swiss AI Lab IDSIA traces the lineage of recurrent neural networks and sequence modeling back to foundational work conducted in Munich in 1991, establishing that cor...

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