From Time-Sharing Terminals to AI Dialogue Across the Networked Age: Past Lessons and Tomorrow's Possibilities

The story of chat systems begins before chat became a daily habit. In the 1950s, computers were large, institutional, and far from ordinary users. Work was usually handled through queued jobs. People prepared punched cards, submitted jobs and commands, and waited for a line-printer output to return answers. This process was slow, and it left little

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