A Look Back: When “AI on PCs” Was a Magazine Cover Story Before AI became a household term, there was PC AI – a bimonthly magazine published by Knowledge Technology Inc. in the United States. Running from Spring 1987 to 2002, PC AI focused on practical applications of artificial intelligence, including expert systems, neural networks, and emerging technologies tailored for PC users. Fittingly, the magazine’s very first issue featured an article titled “AI on PCs”, capturing the early excitement around bringing intelligent systems to personal computers. Image above from [3] PC-AI IndexOur connection to PC AI comes from the May/June 1999 issue, which featured an article titled “Text Mining: Dealing with Unstructured Data.” This piece highlighted the capabilities of dtSearch, alongside an advertisement for Desktop 5.1 for Windows 95/98/NT. We produced French and German translated versions of dtSearch 6.1 and later developed the multilingual stemming files used in dtSearch products. The article demonstrated how users could craft powerful search queries like: (neural w/1 networks) and (finance or (stock w/1 market)) and (prediction or forecasting) This query would retrieve documents containing the phrase “neural networks”, along with either “finance” or “stock market”, and either “prediction” or “forecasting.” Combined with features like