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 Alice chatbot wins for third time

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Date posted: 21/09/2004

It be Loebner Prize time again, the annual prize awarded for artificial intelligence. Held in New York on Sunday, the heavyweights of the artificial intelligence chatbots arrayed against one another, from the German Jabberwocky to the British Jabberwacky in this Turing Test based competition (is a chatbot indistinguishable from a human talking through IM)

Alice, already winning the prize in 2000 and 2001, claimed victory for the third time this year, as she reaches eleven years old, and continues to evolve and become far more complex yet refined each year.

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