Is modern AI truly new, or have we been leveraging "artificial intelligence" for decades without realizing it? In this compelling episode, Herman and Corn delve into Daniel Rosehill's intriguing prompt, dissecting the long-standing computational intelligence found in fields like medical imaging and weather prediction. They explore how sophisticated systems, from 1980s Computer-Aided Detection to 1950s Numerical Weather Prediction, laid the groundwork for today's deep learning revolution, blurring the lines between "smart software" and the AI we know now. Tune in to uncover the quiet evolution of machines that have been augmenting human expertise and tackling complex data problems long before the ChatGPT era.