Software archeologists have successfully pulled 'Eliza,' the world's first chatbot from the 1960s, back from digital oblivion ...
As the world grapples with a flood of Large Language Models, some computer programmers have gone old school, reaching back to ...
In their paper posted to the arXiv preprint server, the team describes the code written in the 1960s by now-deceased MIT ...
Coded and iterated from 1964 to 1967, ELIZA was developed by MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum. Rudimentary by today’s standards, ELIZA was a hit at the time of its creation. He gave it ...
Film about the GermanAmerican computer science pioneer and social critic Joseph Weizenbaum the emigrant and witness of the century the storyteller and joke teller the Grandfather Nerd of computer ...
ELIZA was developed in the 1960s by MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum and named for Eliza Doolittle, the protagonist of the play "Pygmalion," who was taught how to speak like an aristocratic British ...