The Artificial Intelligence Repository was established by Mark Kantrowitz in 1993 to collect files, programs and publications of interest to Artificial Intelligence researchers, educators, and students. It is an outgrowth of the Lisp Utilities Repository established by Mark in 1990 and his work on the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) postings for the AI, Lisp, Scheme, and Prolog newsgroups. The Lisp Utilities Repository has been merged into the AI Repository.

The CMU AI repository is a treasure trove of interesting source code. Here you'll find the Yale Haskell System , a *Lisp simulator for Connection Machine programming, obscure mailing-list archives , and God knows what else.

Leave a comment if you find anything particularly interesting in here :-)