Artificial intelligence aims to program computers with human-like capabilities such as learning, reasoning, and self-correction. Researchers study how to simulate creativity and intuition computationally. The problem of simulating general intelligence has been broken down into specific traits or capabilities, but systems have difficulties displaying accurate information. Early work in the 1940s explored connections between neurology, information theory, and cybernetics to build machines exhibiting basic intelligence through electronic networks. Honda's humanoid robot ASIMO leads in mobility with human-like movement through decades of research and progress toward creating artificial minds and humanoid robots. Machine learning, including supervised and unsupervised learning, has been central to AI research from the beginning and is used for classification and pattern