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  1. Augmentation Research Center. SRI International 's Augmentation Research Center ( ARC) was founded in the 1960s by electrical engineer Douglas Engelbart to develop and experiment with new tools and techniques for collaboration and information processing .

  2. Focus. Augmentation is both easy and hard. If we want systems to know what we know and act on our behalf without intervention and to be perfect in executing our wishes, that is hard. It has been one of the goals of artificial intelligence research for the last 30 years. Efforts today, such as Lenat's continue to strive in this direction.

  3. As a result of Engelbart's 1962 report, Augmenting Human Intellect, J. C. R. Licklider, the first director of the US Defense Department's Advanced Research Project Agency ( DARPA) Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), funded Douglas Engelbart's Augmentation Research Center at Stanford Research Institute in early 1963.

  4. The Augmentation Research Center (usually given as the acronym, ARC) was a research group started by Douglas Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute. It did ground-breaking work in the areas of user interfaces and applications. Among their notable innovations were the invention of the mouse, 'cut and pasting' of text blocks, and hypertext.

  5. In the mid-1970s, Engelbart’s lab, which he called the Augmentation Research Center, used government funding to support the quickly growing ARPANET.

  6. Dec 9, 2018 · Bootstrapping Tools. Engelbart founded the Augmentation Research Center in the early 1960s with an eye towards helping humanity tackle its biggest problems, such as poverty, disease, and the...

  7. At SRI, Engelbart set up the Augmentation Research Center (ARC) to study software and hardware that could “augment” human intelligence, and ARPA eventually funded his research, along with the Air Force and NASA, The New York Times notes.