I used this one a LONG time ago before the AI movie
came out. It's a great AI chat bot created by Dr.
Richard S. Wallace for the AI (previously ai.com) movie's
web site.
http://aimovie.warnerbros.com/
Click Enter and then click "Continue"
Type in where it says "You".
Very well done intelligent chat algorithm. If you have any
others post them here as well as feedback about this one.
Nice algorithm but hardly surpasses the average chatbot you'd find online such as ZolaOnAol or in certain other private groups.
ZolaOnAol? Never heard of it. Is that some AOL/AIM proggie
chat bot?
If it is, those were usually not so good since their data storage
databases were extremely small when compared to the AI.WB
ones.
Luc L.
Well, I'm not sure yet but I'm comparing the A.I. prgram with the AOL program. So far their limits and vocabularies are similar. It could change though so hold out...
their limited responces will always hold a.i back until we create a stand alone robot w/ out frases inplanjted (i.e the movie a.i)
WAH! that thing drives me crazy!
ok but its nicly done
Welcome to the real :D
Its the dope Luc. Alice really is good for her capacity. I recommend visiting her on www.alicebot.org
The silver edition is errie. She remembers who you are and she also learns the more you tell her stories.:cool:
smarter child is the ultimate a.i bot
Yeah, AOL has had bunches of AIM bots that you could talk to. But I think that you have to pay for SmarterChild now. :(
the more you talk to them, the smarter they get, the easier it is for them to sell you stuff haha
Hi all,
I started learning AI 3 yrs ago at college, and took it further when I went to University. I am specialised in Logic Programming (PROLOG) and Expert Systems, though I have an understanding of most areas of AI.
Here's a good chat bot, that I feel, supasses all other bots Ive played with:
http://www.a-i.com (look for alan-a-tron)
Also, here are some other useful AI links:
http://ai-depot.com
http://www.kurzweilai.net
http://www.ai-junkie.com
Hope this inspires some people.
Regards,
Mike.