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I'm all for any serious pursuit of A.I. applications, in both hardware and software. I spent more than a few years (10 to be exact) as an artificial intelligence programmer, and the field has only grown by leaps and bounds since then, with the advent of faster processors, great storage... more
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Rated by iabhii on Aug 20, 11:02pm
Interesting site
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Rated by smocking on Jul 22, 8:38am
Useless User says: Make me a sandwich MyBot says: I don't know if I have the ability to.
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Rated by CWolfxUK on Mar 21 2009, 9:49am
This is interesting, reminds me of a program I had in AMOS on the Amiga early '90s.
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Rated by weschesternc on Mar 18 2009, 11:21pm
Proves the challenge to make AI is still very distant. But when it does happen, it's unlikely to be human-like, because it cant get those channels of interference. (ie. emotions, sensory input, random operations in brain chemistry, bias toward certain experiences while ignoring others.)
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Rated by snarfeh on Mar 07 2009, 7:57pm
Skynet, who's your daddy?
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Rated by dancewithshadows on Sep 25 2008, 11:17pm
At the level of a chatbot which has a few simple instructions programmed in about how to react and respond, AI is definitely disappointing.
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Rated by wankeye on Sep 25 2008, 2:13pm
These things always disappoint. This one is no exception.
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Rated by WorksbyTizzylish on Sep 29 2007, 9:43am
So my coworker really is real and its not that her batteries died... interesting concept!!! Love AI!