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"The report led to the complete dismantling of AI research in England.[14] AI research continued in only a few top universities (Edinburgh, Essex and Sussex)." is contradictory! If it had been completely dismantled it could not have continued. 31.52.252.202 (talk) 15:28, 18 November 2017 (UTC)
The "lead" of this article suggests that winter set in in "the 1990s" and has been there ever since. That's not a winter, that's an ice age.
Is it really plausible that there has been 20 years of unrelieved gloom in AI, right through the entire web era? Search engines? Semantic web? Free machine translation from public web services? Siri? Even if we're still short of personal jetpacks, recent decades have delivered some usable (we are using them for fun and profit) advances in traditional AI targets.
So the "winter" of the 1990s has clearly moved past. Have there been others since? (semantic web) Are we on an upswing or a downswing at present?
Some update is needed. Viam Ferream (talk) 15:54, 20 January 2016 (UTC)
I appreciate there has been a lot of work here but this page is a rambling shamble of mainly here-say from a bye-gone era of lies told at the time by people you would not trust to wash their hands in a restaurant.
Stick to the topic of "The AI-Winter" as it was when the term was coined.
And on the subject of Coins .. the reason for all this nonsense is (as it always is) Money and human lies .. That is why the money came and went because the people involved told whopping great lies to get investment. The idea of an "AI Winter" should be held up as an example of why people should not lie for money ..
If computers were intelligent, no matter how artificial, the one thing they would not tolerate is the lies humans tell in the pursuit of wealth.
This is by far, one of the most ill conceived articles I have ever seen on wiki. MuwTent (talk) 00:24, 19 July 2016 (UTC)