05-31-2005, 04:10 AM
Kylearan,May 27 2005, 04:03 AM Wrote:(Eliza was the first program pretending to be a human, mostly by just reusing the nouns in your sentences in new questions it asked you. It had been the famous work of Joseph Weizenbaum from 1966)
An AIM version of Eliza, AOLiza, logged its chats with people who were unaware they were talking to an AI. The maintainer says that some logs may be spoofs, which I take to mean people knew of the bot and talked to it for humorous effect. Regardless, for particular rib-ticklers try #22, #33, #42 (frustrated AIMer attempts to seduce the bot), and #57 (another cybering attempt). NOTE: Some of these texts contain adult language and mature subject matter.
-Lemmy