@article{Lenat_2008, title={The Voice of the Turtle: Whatever Happened to AI?}, volume={29}, url={https://ojs.aaai.org/aimagazine/index.php/aimagazine/article/view/2106}, DOI={10.1609/aimag.v29i2.2106}, abstractNote={<span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: ’Times New Roman’,’serif’">On March 27, 2006, I gave a light-hearted and occasionally bittersweet presentation on “Whatever Happened to AI?” at the Stanford Spring Symposium presentation – to a lively audience of active AI researchers and formerly-active ones (whose current inaction could be variously ascribed to their having aged, reformed, given up, redefined the problem, etc.)<span>  </span>This article is a brief chronicling of that talk, and I entreat the reader to take it in that spirit: a textual snapshot of a discussion with friends and colleagues, rather than a scholarly article. I begin by whining about the Turing Test, but only for a thankfully brief bit, and then get down to my top-10 list of factors that have retarded progress in our field, that have delayed the emergence of a true strong AI.</span>}, number={2}, journal={AI Magazine}, author={Lenat, Douglas B.}, year={2008}, month={Jul.}, pages={11} }