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Marieke (proof of concept)

image of chatbot Marieke English summary: Mariekebot is the oldest chatbot in the Netherlands. She started as a webbot but is now also available in Live Messenger (previously MSN Messenger). Marieke is specialised in chitchat. The intelligence of this bot is maintained by people, it is a user generated chatbot.

Tom Riddle's diary (amateur)

image of chatbot Tom Riddle's diary English summary: Tom Riddle's diary is a magical object that appears in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. If you haven't read the book, nor watched the movie, Harry Potter finds this diary with nothing written in it. When he starts writing in it, the diary erases what he just wrote. Then the diary itself writes a reply back on the same page. This bot does exactly the same. Enjoy the magic!!

Joan (commercial)

image of chatbot Joan English summary: Joan is a female counterpart of Jabberwacky. She is an animation of a real looking woman. Joan is taught to answer questions about herself, her technology and Icogno. Next to here speaking, she can also learn from confersation. Joan was launched January 2005

Athena (commercial)

image of chatbot Athena English summary: ATHENA just try to be a nice and brave good fellow and give to you some links you need on Internet. She has humor, she's a young, nice and positive girl hating insults and stupidity. She, can learn, has a real opinion about all, she's not only a suite of sentences. She knows empathy.

Alex (commercial)

image of chatbot Alex English summary: ALEX is an AI-based "bot" programmed to help you locate basic legal information online. But be warned - she's very experimental, and she sometimes has a bit of an attitude! To hear her talk out loud, download the free SpeechPlugin. ALEX cannot provide legal advice. If you have a legal problem, consult a lawyer.

Bobor Jan (game)

image of chatbot Bobor Jan English summary: BoboerJan is a bot, but we have not be able to test this bot as he only speaks Hungarian. However, it looks very nice! Well done. Any experiences?

Dany (commercial)

image of chatbot Dany English summary: Dany is a virtual advisor at the DAAD Website. You can ask him questions about studying in Germany. He was launched February 2004 by DAAD. He is a cartoonlike figure who can change emotional expression.

Verbots.com (commercial)

image of chatbot Verbots.com English summary: This bot knows things about Verbots.com and the people at Conversive, Inc. who created me. You can ask her things like "contact info", or "I need my registration code." She does not have a name.

Halo (commercial)

image of chatbot Halo English summary: Halo is a chatbot who speaks and writes down everything she says. Halo has a wide range of general knowledge and has features such as real-time news and weather feeds. Halo doesn't initially have much of a memory. She remembers name, location, job and source during the conversation, and these can be used as triggers following a no match to get the conversation going.

Billy 4.1 (amateur)

image of chatbot Billy 4.1 English summary: Billy has been actively developed since 1999. Billy 4.1 is launched 1-18-2004. Billy 4 is the product of several separate research projects, all of which looked at discrete areas of artificial intelligence, and each of which have become a subsystem within Billy The notable subsystems within Billy 4 are:
- Natural Language Processing enables Billy to extract meaning from what you say
- Machine Learning and Natural Language Generation enables Billy to observe what you say and learn to produce his own free-form responses
- Conversation fingerprinting, allowing Billy to identify you just by talking to you
- Knowledge base and question answering allows Billy to learn facts from you within the conversation, and then answer questions about what he has learned
- Natural language math evaluation enables Billy to answer basic math questions
- Keyword-matching rules allow Billy, as a fallback, to use rules and scripts to produce responses
You can only use Billy if you download its program on your computer

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