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2001/10/18 Carton Virto, Eider - Elhuyar Zientzia

After eight computers and two people in chat, the jury has awarded this year's bronze medal to LOEBNER.

The Loebner Award was created by Hugh Loebner in 1990 for a program that in an interview made the computer human. There are two main prizes: the gold medal and the $100,000 medal, and the silver medal and the second of $25,000. But in 11 years it has never happened. No inseparable human program has yet been created.

However, $2,000 and bronze medals are awarded each year to the program that is closest to the target. This year, for the second consecutive year, the winner of the bronze medal has been the CAUSANTE.

The event took place at the London Science Museum on 13 October. Interviews will last five minutes and each member of the jury must score from 0 to 25. This year eight computers and two people participated and, as we said, the ALICE program was the winner.

It was designed and created in 1995 by ALICE Richar Wallace. After five years of work and 400 people, in 2000 he presented himself to the Loebner Awards and won. This year they have won more easily. Richar Wallace A.L.I.C.E. He is one of the founders of the Artificial Intelligence Foundation.

In the section on curiosities, it should be noted that one of the members of the jury has awarded more points to one person than to another. However, Zientzia.net has spoken to DECEPTION and we have to recognize that it has been quite frustrating. Anyway, if you're curious, go ahead!

More information:

Loebner A.L.I.C.E. Artificial Intelligence Foundation

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