Chatterbot References
Alan Turing - A Short Biography
by Andrew Hodges
"Turing at Manchester could perhaps have led the world in software development. Instead, there followed a confused period, in which Turing hovered between new topics and old. Out of this confused era arose, however, the most lucid and far-reaching expression of Turing's philosophy of machine and Mind, the paper Computing Machinery and Intelligence which appeared in the philosophical journal Mind in 1950."
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A.L.I.C.E. AI Foundation
Dr. Richard S. Wallace
Home of the open source ALICE software, and Artificial Intelligence Markup Language.
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Android World
by Chris Willis
"Anthropomorphic robots and animatronics"
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Artificial Intelligence NV
30 or so scientists led by Jason Hutchens
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Founded to create true artificial intelligence - making it possible for humans and computers to speak to each other in everyday language - Artificial Intelligence NV (Ai) is an international company with offices in Boston, Massachusetts and a research center in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies
Dr. Dwight Harshbarger, Dr. Bill Hutcheson, Dr. Kenneth Stephens
Original sponsor of the Loebner Prize Contest, and a center for the advancement of the study of behavior and its humane application to practical problems.
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Convo
Dr. David Hamill
Experiments in Natural Language, bots learning one bit at a time.
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Ella Z
by Kevin Copple
Home of the Zhang Ying Artificial Inteligence, 2002 Loebner Prize Contest Winner.
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Fourty-Four Reasons Why the Chomskians Are Mistaken
by Alexander Gross and Sergio Navega
"A straightforward refutation—even a debunking—of the theories of Noam Chomsky and his followers."
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How I Lost the Contest and Re-Evaluated Humanity
by Dr. Thomas Whalen
A first-hand account of the 1995 Loebner Prize Contest.
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How to Android
by Patrick M. Rael
"A website dedicated to showing others how to build their own Android robots"
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How to Pass the Turing Test by Cheating
by Jason Hutchens
"Back in the heyday of computer hardware, some notable people actually believed that sentient computer programs were literally just around the corner..."
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Hugh Loebner's Home Page
by Dr. Hugh Loebner
"What will the winning machine of the Loebner Gold Medal say to the paterfamilius of the instantiations of Turing tests? Dr. Loebner I presume?"
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Humanoid Robot Site
by Honda Motor Co
"Honda Motor Co (Tokyo, Japan) has announced another walking android called Asimo - which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility."
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I, Cyborg.
by Dr. Kevin Warwick
Bionics, Robotics, Cybernetics, ... Wow!!!
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Kiwi Logic.
by Kiwi Logic
Virtual Service Agents
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Maybot
by Dr. David Hamill
This is a new company started to promote the successors of Mabel, Dr. Hamill's chatterbots, as featured on the BBC Television show Tomorrow's world, and other broadcasts.
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Pandora Bots
"ALICE Program Z"
A fast and full featured implementation of the ALICE AIML bot as a web application.
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Personality Forge
by The Professor (Benji Adams)
The Personality Forge is the world's first community of living people and artificial intelligence entities called "bots."
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ROBOTICS
by Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center
"Robotics at the Space and Naval Warfare Sytems Center, San Diego"
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The Simon Laven Page
by Simon Laven
"An entertaining site for chatterbot enthusiasts and professionals. With dozens of chatterbots,
two Java chatrooms (with and without chatterbots), a chatterbot message board, chatterbot papers, and the latest
chatterbot news through its free newswire service."
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The Unicorn of Tanglethorn Wood
by Dr. Thomas Whalen
"Do you want to meet a fair maid and save a unicorn's life?"
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Man and MachineNorbert Wiener was the founder of the science of cybernetics, concerned with revealing the common principles in the workings of computing machines and those of the human nervous system."Accepting the mechanization of the human brain, Wiener equated it with automation, which emerges as a force for either good or evil. It is desireable that automation should replace man's drudgery and release him for more creative and rewarding pursuits, but such advancement could simultaneously lead to the dehumanization of life." Mimetic Synthesis is a new terminology which more accurately describes a programming methodology used to mimic human behavior in a computer. Previous work in this field has been incorrectly categorized under various aspects of "Artificial Intelligence." |