Answer: John McCarthy
John McCarthy is renowned as the father of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for his significant contributions to Computer Science and AI. He coined the term "Artificial Intelligence" in the 1950s and defined it as the science of creating intelligent machines. Apart from pioneering AI, McCarthy was a notable computer and cognitive scientist. His groundbreaking definition was presented at a Dartmouth College conference in 1956, marking the onset of AI research. McCarthy's leadership in the field persisted as he founded an AI laboratory at Stanford University, where he explored self-driving cars, robot consciousness, and improved human-like decision-making in programs.
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