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1.) Post-Medium Critique » Transversing Shamanism, Turing, and ELIZA
17 hours, 13 minutes ago | Wednesday 17th of March 2010 01:56:00 PM
Lastingly discussed today, but in a discipline distinct from computer science, in which it was created, or psychology, whose practice it reflected, is another of the survivors of AI lore, ELIZA. ..... [3] Joseph Weizenbaum, ?Eliza:A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communication between Man and Machine,? Communications of the ACM 9, no. 1 (1996): 45. [4] Ibid.: 36. [5] Diana ben-Aaron, ?Weizenbaum Examines Computers and Society,? The Tech, April 9, 1985. ...
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2.) Albert Einstein: birthday greetings : Effect Measure
Over one day ago | Sunday 14th of March 2010 02:27:00 PM
I knew Phil Morrison, Vicky Weiskopf and Joe Weizenbaum (about whom I wrote here when he died and who was a good friend). These are names you may or may not know but were giants in physics and computer science (one of Joe's most famous ...
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3.) Joseph Weizenbaum, 1923-2008
Over one day ago | Friday 27th of November 2009 09:19:00 AM
Professor Emeritus of computer science at MIT, Joseph Weizenbaum, who developed the list processing system known as SLIP and the natural language understanding program called ELIZA?both establishing his role in the early days of ...
From Patsy Sampson
4.) Historical Background and Design of Robotics
Over one day ago | Friday 05th of March 2010 10:43:00 AM
Eliza was born in 1966 by a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Joseph Weizenbaum who wrote Eliza ? a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine. ...
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5.) cyclotram: Joe Weizenbaum dead at 85. ELIZA in denial.
Over one day ago | Thursday 06th of March 2008 06:14:00 PM
Famed computer scientist Joe Weizenbaum, creator of the early AI program "ELIZA", passed away on February March 3rd at the age of 85. I took it upon myself to fire up Emacs and break the sad news. ...
From atul666
6.) Q. What is artificial intelligence? A. It is the science and ...
Over one day ago | Saturday 27th of February 2010 01:00:00 PM
The computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum says the idea is obscene, anti-human and immoral. Various people have said that since artificial intelligence hasn't reached human level by now, it must be impossible. ...
From girish
7.) List of Jewish Americans Academics
Over one day ago | Monday 01st of February 2010 07:13:00 AM
Sammet, language design; Bruce Schneier, cryptographer; Herbert Simon, cognitive & computer scientist, Turing Award (1975); Abraham Sinkov, cryptanalyst; Daniel Sleator, splay trees (Jewish mother); Gustave Solomon, error correction ...
From Makelaris
8.) Alicebot: ELIZA pioneer Joseph Weizenbaum dies
Over one day ago | Friday 07th of March 2008 01:01:00 PM
In response, Weizenbaum spent much of the rest of his career as a critic of computer science in general, and artificial intelligence in particular. Many others also said that the ELIZA program was not a serious development in natural ...
9.) Making Light: Mike Ford: Occasional Works (Pt. One)
Over one day ago | Wednesday 27th of September 2006 11:30:00 AM
Joseph Weizenbaum develops Eliza, the first chatbot. Why do you say that she was the first chatbot? Because she was. You seem very positive. What are you on about? What do you mean, what am I on about? What a nerd. You re the nerd. Nerdy nerdy nerd-o-matic. ... Paula: the piece is a sendup of a sidebar that ran in New Scientist a couple of weeks back (cover story something like ?Whatever Happened to AI??). If I wanted to dig things up, I could annoy lots more people. ...
From Jim Macdonald
10.) Joseph Weizenbaum ? AI & Humanity | Interactive Architecture dot Org
Over one day ago | Wednesday 12th of March 2008 12:00:00 AM
He worried that many computer scientists were following paths that were dehumanizing. Weizenbaum argued, essentially, that computers impose a mechanistic point of view on their users on us and that that perspective can all too easily ...
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