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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 ...
While chatbots are all the modern rage, [Joseph Weizenbaum] created what could be the first one, ELIZA, in the mid-1960s.
Rabbi Joseph Weizenbaum, 80, dies Longtime leader on social issues retired in 2002 Carmen Duarte Arizona Daily Star Jul 6, 2013 Updated Aug 5, 2014 Joseph S. Weizenbaum Benjie Sanders ...
While chatbots are all the modern rage, [Joseph Weizenbaum] created what could be the first one, ELIZA, in the mid-1960s.
[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.