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Joseph Weizenbaum, a professor at MIT who devised the first chatbot in the 1960s, was astounded and deeply troubled by how readily people poured out their hearts to his program.
One of its functionalities, DOCTOR, simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist, reflecting the patients’ words back to them. Although ELIZA had extremely limited capabilities and a completely non-human ...
Trump is a fierce critic of the CHIPS Act, wary of using public money to promote domestic manufacturing. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told senators at a budget hearing last week that the ...
While chatbots are all the modern rage, [Joseph Weizenbaum] created what could be the first one, ELIZA, in the mid-1960s. Of course, it wasn’t as capable as what we have today, ...
Retired Rabbi Joseph S. Weizenbaum - an outspoken religious leader who was known for his work in social justice - died Monday in hospice after a long illness. He was Rabbi Joseph Weizenbaum, 80, dies ...
While chatbots are all the modern rage, [Joseph Weizenbaum] created what could be the first one, ELIZA, in the mid-1960s. Of course, it wasn’t as capable as what we have today, ...
[8] As Eliza’s inventor, Joseph Weizenbaum, noted in 1976, “Computers can make psychiatric judgments. They can flip coins in much more sophisticated ways than the most patient human being.
Joseph Weizenbaum, and his trajectory to MIT. Weizenbaum was Jewish and fled Nazi Germany with his parents, arriving in the United States in the mid-1930s. In 1955, Weizenbaum was part of a team at ...