Eliza - Wikipedia Look up Eliza in Wiktionary, the free dictionary Eliza or ELIZA may refer to:
The Story Of ELIZA: The AI That Fooled The World Created in the mid-1960s by Joseph Weizenbaum at MIT, ELIZA was an early natural language processing program that amazed people with its ability to mimic human conversation, even though it had no real understanding of the words it processed
Why Joseph Weizenbaum Invented the Eliza Chatbot Its name was Eliza, and it was a computer program that is now recognized as the first chatbot, a software application capable of engaging in conversation with humans
ELIZA Terminal - mass:werk ELIZA is a natural language conversation program described by Joseph Weizenbaum in January 1966 [1] It features the dialog between a human user and a computer program representing a mock Rogerian psychotherapist
ELIZA (1966): The First Chatbot in History That Fooled Everyone In 1966, before the internet, before personal computers, and decades before Siri or ChatGPT, a simple computer program at MIT managed to convince people it understood them That program was
The code for ELIZA, the original 1960s chatbot, found ELIZA is one of the most influential computer programs ever written Developed by Joseph Weizenbaum, at MIT in the mid 1960s, long before ChatGPT, ELIZA was the world’s first chatbot; the first program to enable people to hold a conversation with a computer