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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | + | ALICE is an artificial linguistic entity activated at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, | |
− | + | on November 23, 1995 by Dr. Richard S. Wallace. | |
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===The Loebner Prize=== | ===The Loebner Prize=== | ||
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[hide]Definition
An artificially intelligent chatbot.
History
ALICE is an artificial linguistic entity activated at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on November 23, 1995 by Dr. Richard S. Wallace.
The Loebner Prize
The Loebner Prize in Artificial Intelligence, also reffered to as the "First Turning Test", is a
http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html