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LISP has been widely used in AI implementation. But LISP has huge learning curve....http://www.paulgraham.com/articles.html
thanks brijesh,, but what about prolog guys? nobody mentioned it malthough i see it as the most programming language attached to A.I
I have seen LISP been mentioned a few times in this topic. I agree with everything mentioned above but there is one simple fundamental detail that hasn't been mentioned yet: currently there are no microcontrollers able to interpret LISP(as far as I know). Theoretically it is possible(and practical) but it seems that nobody wants to write one.
If you know what you are doing, and what you want to do, you can program AI in most any language. In a broad sense a procedural language is a procedural language. If you are working on a microcontroller C is often your best choice. But AI as I am using it here, is a vague notion and there are going to be exceptions.