From Time-Sharing Terminals to AI Dialogue From Early Mainframes to Future Agents: Where Digital Conversation Goes Next

The story of chat systems begins well before social platforms. In the 1950s, computers were room-sized, institutional, and reserved for trained specialists. Work was usually handled through queued jobs. People prepared punched cards, submitted programs and data, and waited for a line-printer output to return results. This process was formal, and it

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