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Treusch, 2020 - Google Patents

Re-reading ELIZA: Human–machine Interaction as cognitive sense-ability

Treusch, 2020

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18302508183497155963
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Treusch P
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Feminist Technoecologies

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This article re-reads ELIZA, the famous computer program of early artificial intelligence created by Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966 to test the possibility of intelligent interaction between humans and machines through language. Given newly emerging intelligent …
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