How The Inventor of the First Chatbot Turned Against AI

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In summary, the article discusses the life and work of Joseph Weizenbaum, the creator of the groundbreaking Eliza program in 1966. Eliza was the precursor to modern chatbots, including GPT, and was even available on early microcomputers in the late 1970s. It was widely popular and even used as therapy by some, as it gave convincing responses that astonished the general public. The article also includes references for further exploration of the subject.
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A lengthy, but interesting, article about Joseph Weizenbaum, the guy that created the Eliza program back in 1966; Chat/GPT is an out-growth of Eliza. I remember that a limited Eliza was available on the early microcomputers in the late 1970's. It was rather convincing (or astonishing) for much of the general public.

https://www.theguardian.com/technol...bot-turned-against-artificial-intelligence-ai

Several references are in the article for those that care to persue the subject more deeply.

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I remember hearing that people really used it as therapy thinking it was so intelligent qith its questioning responses to their responses.

Later, I learned that in public talks the people who ask questions are viewed by the audience to be smarter than the speaker giving the talk.
 

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