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I remember, when we were learning prolog, that in the 70s, or something like, that they were already experimenting with AI and it was quite good at diagnostics. However doctors were scared of losing jobs instead of embracing it and using it as a tool. So they dropped it at the time. Hopefully they will use it as an additional tool this time and everybody profits.
If you're going back that far, I remember hearing a story about the Australian military experimenting with immersive AI during a typical "give us money" event where a helicopter was flying over an area and the kangaroos scattered at the sound, disappearing over a hill...
Then reappeared with RPGs and fired them at the helicopter, taking it down. Lots of red faces and mumbling about working out some kinks. ๐
tl;dr: I'm old enough to remember when "AI" was a benign comic novelty. ๐