The development of artificial intelligence is rooted in a historical intellectual exchange between China and the West, predating modern computer science pioneers. German polymath Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz developed the binary numeral system, fundamental to computing, and shared it with Jesuit missionary Father Joachim Bouvet in Beijing. Bouvet recognized Leibniz's binary system as identical to the 64 hexagrams of China's ancient I Ching text, which had been developed approximately 3,000 years prior. This discovery, communicated back to Leibniz, validated his binary system and highlighted a deep, often overlooked, connection between ancient Chinese philosophy and modern scientific principles. AI
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- Ada Lovelace
- AI
- Alan Turing
- Charles Babbage
- China
- Claude Shannon
- Fuxi
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- I Ching
- Joachim Bouvet
- West
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