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Old 02-23-2023, 06:44 PM   #29
graycyn
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
Eliza, maybe the first chatbot, is nearly 60 years old. The only two major changes are having the data separate to the basic rule base and parsing engine and scraping the data from the internet. ALICE, maybe the first chatbot on the Internet is from 1995 (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) and the main difference from Eliza was using a programming language designed for such a task (others still use it). ALICE uses an XML Schema called AIML (Artificial Intelligence Markup Language) for specifying the heuristic conversation rules. The code of Alice and Eliza is Open Source.
The Linux emacs package has somewhat of Eliza
I'm pretty sure my brother had Eliza on his first ever computer, WAY back when. We had a lot of fun with her, trying to get something out that was a personal statement. I think once we managed to get out of her that she recognized sarcasm and we counted it quite the victory, LOL!

I would not AT ALL wish for a novel written by Eliza!
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