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+ | One of the very first chat programs ever created. An example of very early natural language processing. Written by computer science professor Joseph Weizenbaum in the mid 60's at [[MIT]]. | ||
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+ | ===Related Reading=== | ||
+ | *[[ALICE]] | ||
+ | *[[Chatbot]] | ||
+ | *[[Nerdle]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] |
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One of the very first chat programs ever created. An example of very early natural language processing. Written by computer science professor Joseph Weizenbaum in the mid 60's at MIT.