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Chat bots were originally designed to help finding information and personalized design. But now, the chat bots have developed and now people have constructed chatbots that have been designed for having a normal everyday conversation with the bots. However, there is still alot work left to do to make the chat bots truly "human emotional".
The turing test was designed to fool the program's output that this bot really is a real human. However, none chat bot have succeeded. There have only been one chat bot that has been close, and it's the A.L.I.C.E bot, which was constructed by Dr. Richard Wallace, one of the inventors of the AIML language(Artificial Markup Language). The difference of a chat bot and a real human is that the chat bots often use a very simle voculabry which do cause problems for a bot's response because it sometimes can be a very vague answer.
One of the very important persons in the making of Artificial Intelligence is Alan Turing, who first published the article Computing Machinery and Intelligence which proposed what is today called the "Turing Test", a test to try the bot's intelligence and see how intelligent it is compared to a human's mind.
The very first chat bot was published already as early as 1966, called Eliza that confused alot of people because they thought it was a real human. Joseph Weizenbaum said that Eliza wasn't genuinely intelligent, and the fact that it only had about 200 something categories compared to the A.L.I.C.E bot today, which have about 250000 categories in it's textual database. Everything is pre-programmed in a chat bot for the input of a human answer and the bot's answer to the human. A bot can react in a very emotional way, but this doesn't happen very often since most bots are very easily constructed.
- Title: Chat bots, An overwiev Part 1
- Artist: Ahseyo
- Description: This is part 1, which gives an explanation of how chat bots were constructed and their original purpose, as well as important people in Artificial Intelligence. First draft!!!
- Date: 08/26/2010
- Tags: chat bots overwiev part
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