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- Eliza - Wikipedia
Look up Eliza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
- Why a 1960s Chatbot Left Its Creator Deeply Unsettled - HISTORY
ELIZA is widely recognized as the world’s first chatbot, and a version of it is still available online today
- ELIZA, the worlds 1st chatbot, was just resurrected from 60-year-old . . .
Scientists have just resurrected "ELIZA," the world's first chatbot, from long-lost computer code — and it still works extremely well Using dusty printouts from MIT archives, these "software
- ELIZA: a very basic Rogerian psychotherapist chatbot
ELIZA was one of the first chatterbots (later clipped to chatbot) It was also an early test case for the Turing Test, a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human
- Eliza (elizabot. js) - mass:werk
ELIZA is a natural language conversation program described by Joseph Weizenbaum in January 1966 [1] It features the dialog between a human user and a computer program representing a mock Rogerian psychotherapist
- The Story Of ELIZA: The AI That Fooled The World
Created in the mid-1960s by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT, ELIZA was an early natural language processing program that amazed people with its ability to mimic human conversation, even though it had no real understanding of the words it processed
- Meet ELIZA: The 1960s Chatbot That Started It All - Thomasnet
ELIZA, a 1966 chatbot designed to simulate a psychotherapist, pioneered human-computer interaction and laid the groundwork for today’s sophisticated AI assistants
- ELIZA: The First Step in Human-Computer Interaction Through Natural . . .
ELIZA is a computer program developed in 1966 by Joseph Weizenbaum that simulates conversation using pattern matching and substitution methodology It was designed to mimic a Rogerian psychotherapist by rephrasing users’ input as questions and statements, giving the illusion of understanding
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