John McCarthy and the architecture of AI
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John McCarthy and the architecture of AI

Modern AI feels like weather, an unpredictable storm of new models and breakthroughs. It is not weather, it is architecture, and the man who drew most of the blueprints did so before 1970. This episode is a deep dive into John McCarthy, the Stanford-trained mathematician who coined the term "artificial intelligence" at the 1956 Dartmouth workshop and then quietly built the foundations the field still rests on.

We trace the long arc: the Dartmouth proposal that gave AI its name, the invention of the Lisp programming language and its idea of code as data, his early formalization of common-sense reasoning and circumscription, his pioneering 1960s vision of computer time-sharing that today we call cloud computing, and his founding of the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. We also unpack his famous and provocative claim that a simple thermostat has beliefs, and what he meant by treating beliefs as functional states rather than spooky inner experiences.

We follow him through the Cold War: chess matches and exchanges with Soviet computer scientists, the 1968 visit to Czechoslovakia in the wake of the Prague Spring suppression that pushed him decisively away from his parents' communism. The episode closes on a sharp question. If McCarthy was right that human intelligence is just formalizable logic, are our own biases, misremembered childhoods, and rigid politics simply the human version of an AI hallucinating?

Subscribe to pplpod for more deep dives into the people who built the modern mind. Topics: John McCarthy, artificial intelligence history, Lisp programming language, Dartmouth workshop, time-sharing, cloud computing, Stanford AI Lab, common-sense reasoning, philosophy of mind.

Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 5/3/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.

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