Inventaron la IA en los 2000… Y no vendieron Nada

This is a proposed SEO strategy optimized for YouTube's current algorithm. The algorithm no longer just reads keywords, but also looks for context, retention, and click-through rate (CTR). The description is designed to retain the user (which helps with ranking), and the tags are configured for the semantic indexing system. Video Description (Ready to copy) What if I told you that ChatGPT isn't new, but rather the echo of a technology that already existed 25 years ago? In this video, we explore the hidden history of HNC Software and Robert Hecht-Nielsen, the genius who built a functional conversational artificial intelligence in 2001, decades before the OpenAI boom. Discover how the Falcon system revolutionized bank fraud detection at Visa and MasterCard using neural networks, while the world ignored the real breakthrough: a machine capable of reasoning and conversing. We analyze why major tech corporations and the post-dot-com market decided to bury this innovation, and how the "architecture of oblivion" allowed the patents for the original AI to be shelved after a multi-million dollar sale to FICO. We discuss the "ghosts" of technology: from Intellibot and Alicebot to the 1997 paper on LSTM that laid the foundation for today's language models. A profound reflection on why success in Silicon Valley doesn't always belong to those who invent the technology, but rather to those who know how to wait for the perfect moment to sell it. Are we ignoring the next great technological breakthrough today? The history of AI in the 2000s is proof that the future sometimes arrives too soon.