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Chatterbox challenge 2008 #9

Asimov

chatbot, chat bot, virtual agent Asimov

Asimov is a chatbot that learns the facts that people tell it.  As people talk to Asimov it learns more facts, so its responses get better. After you have introduced yourself to Asimov you could ask: “What do you know”. Asimov will help you from there.


Live since: 2005

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A few arbitrary other nominees and winners

  • Suzette (2009)
  • Jabberwock (2004)
  • Elbot (2003)
  • Rykxxbot1 (2007)
  • Elbot (2002)
 
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