Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a field has evolved over decades and cannot be attributed to a single creator.
Key pioneers include
Alan Turing
Proposed the concept of machine intelligence in the 1950s.
John McCarthy
Coined the term "Artificial Intelligence" in 1956 and organized the Dartmouth Conference, (The four organizers of the 1956 Dartmouth Workshop on artificial intelligence were John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon.) which is considered the birth of AI.
Marvin Minsky, Herbert Simon, and Allen Newell
Made significant contributions to early AI research.
The development of AI has been a collaborative effort involving many researchers and scientists across various disciplines over many years.