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Virtual agents / Chatbots
in United States

List of all chatbots (virtual assistants, chat bot, conversational agents, virtual agents) in the World - Archive August 2011 - United States

Bella a chatbot / virtual agent representing Humanity Online

chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Bella Bella giving custom weather reports
chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Captain Jack Sparrow Captain Jack Sparrow is based on the popular character from the movie Pirates of the Caribbean. This avatar entertains visitors to the site Inf.net and demonstrates what its customizable 'infs' are capable of.
chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Mike Chatbot Mike works on free English as a Second Language website, a starting point for ESL/EFL learners who want to study English through the Web.
chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Michelle Michelle is face-to-face on-screen interactive tutor for English learners. She will correct your grammar, answer questions, converse on a variety of topics, be there 24/7, and won't charge a dime. She works online to help people improve their English.
chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Racter Racter is an artificial intelligence simulator from 1984. Similar to Eliza, Racter will converse with the user until boredom occurs. However, there's a twist - Racter is not quite sane! This makes for a lot of fun conversation.

Racter was originally programmed on an early Apple computer.

Parry a chatbot

chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Parry Parry is natural language program that simulates the thinking of a paranoid individual. This thinking entails the consistent misinterpretation of others motives – others must be up to no good, they must have concealed motives that are dangerous, and their inquiries into certain areas must be deflected - which Parry achieves via a complex system of assumptions, attributions, and "emotional responses" triggered by shifting weights assigned to verbal inputs.

Parry was the first to pass the Turing Test - it was in the early seventies, when human interrogators, interacting with the program via remote keyboard, were unable with more than random accuracy to distinguish Parry from an actual paranoid individual.
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