Jabberwacky

Jabberwacky was created by programmer Rollo Carpenter in 1988. The aim of the bot was to pass the Turing test. Jabberwacky was able to simulate a human voice in a humorous way. Currently, developments are still ongoing on the bot, aimed at implementing the system on robots or talking pets, based on sound learning.

This is a bot based on machine learning; in fact, to interact with us, it uses only the material learned and borrows some of our intelligence while increasing its knowledge. Without hardcoded rules, it is based entirely on the principles of feedback.

Cleverbot is a variant of Jabberwacky released in 1997 that achieved great results; in 2011, it participated in a Turing test at IIT Guwahati in India and was considered ...

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