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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I hope she changes her outfit and conversation each day to make her even more interesting!

Just keep watching and she eventually taps on your screen. It is unreal!

We should do this for OPF, LOL!

Asher
 

Diane Fields

New member
Asher Kelman said:
I hope she changes her outfit and conversation each day to make her even more interesting!

Just keep watching and she eventually taps on your screen. It is unreal!

We should do this for OPF, LOL!

Asher

CGI at its best (?) LOL. I had seen that discussed somewhere a couple of weeks ago and tried it. Don't you feel as though she's going to reach out and grab you by the collar???
Not something I could deal with long, but it certainly got attention.

Diane
 

Don Lashier

New member
Nikolai Sklobovsky said:
I know what question have asked... Apparently, I asked the same:)
I had better luck - no calling the cops on me! First she asked "why", and when I said "cause you're sexy", she said if I would climb into the computer I could do whatever I wanted with her. :)

I think there's a little bit of Liza in there. Remember Liza (passed the Turing test)?

- DL
 

Don Lashier

New member
Steve Fines said:
Did eliza ever actually pass the Turing test? I didn't remember that.
Apparantly not. No formal attempt at testing was even made until Loebner in the 90's, which still has not had a winner. http://www.psych.utoronto.ca/~reingold/courses/ai/turing.html
But I suppose it's a subjective judgment - Eliza certainly seemed remarkable in the 60's. After reading an article in a computer journal I wrote a simple Eliza in Lisp in less than half an hour and even with a very limited database it was very convincing for the first few minutes until it started to get repetitive.

- DL
 

Dave New

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You can still run Eliza, just download the NTEmacs, and you will find a command to run it in Emacs -- it's written in elisp (the Emacs dialect of Lisp), I believe. Emacs also does the Towers of Hanoi (ring-stacking) puzzle and others. For a programmer's text editor, it certainly earns the 'kitchen sink' icon!

N.B.: I'm an old Emacs user from way back -- for many years, it was my programmer's editor of choice on Sun and Linux machines.
 
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