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  Jabberwacky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jabberwacky is an AI chatbot or chatterbot created by British programmer Rollo Carpenter.
Jabberwacky has been a contestant in the Loebner Prize Contest in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and has shown a gradual improvement.
Although Jabberwacky is designed to find appropriate responses, some users have found it impossible to have natural conversations with the software.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jabberwacky   (776 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Technology | Chatbot bids to fool humans
Jabberwacky will join eight other international finalists in October, when they pit their wits against flesh and blood judges to see if they can pass as one of them.
Jabberwacky says it is human, although it is many things to different people because of the way it is learning to be human.
Jabberwacky was "born" in 1989, but its first incarnation was as a conversational program hard-coded on a Sinclair ZX81 back in 1982.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/technology/3116780.stm   (711 words)

  
 Spew Discussion Board - Conversations with a bot
Jabberwacky: You will have one just like them when you are a drone.
Jabberwacky: I thought you were from the south.
Jabberwacky: I do not believe in a supreme being that can or should be worshipped.
www.spewicide.com /yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=General;action=display;num=1080257966   (522 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Jabberwacky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: Surely the time draws near for these miracles to come about.
Jabberwacky: War happens when two or more countries want opposing things, and they decide to attack each other to get what they want.
Jabberwacky: Pay no more attention to me than if I were a machine- I am little else.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Jabberwacky   (294 words)

  
 A.I, Robot — Jabberwacky makes final four in Loebner contest
British contender Jabberwacky is one of only four chatbots in the finals of the Loebner Prize Contest for Artificial Intelligence (AI), on 19 September 2004 in New York.
Jabberwacky’s creator, British competitor Rollo Carpenter, believes his AI chatbot technology, found at www.jabberwacky.com, is poised to meet the challenge.
Jabberwacky's creator is confident that he can improve on last year's third equal place, fueled in part by the 250% increase in its learning over the last year.
www.prweb.com /releases/2004/9/prwebxml155867.php   (693 words)

  
 The Cellar - jabberwacky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: I mean I am male because I have a 'y' chromosome.
Jabberwacky: At least you are smart enough to recognize an insult.
Jabberwacky: I do but sometimes the amount of stuff to learn is overwhelming and I would rather just read an old paperback of fiction.
cellar.org /showthread.php?t=6052&page=1&pp=15   (2079 words)

  
 FR31NS Community Forums - I love lemon pie...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: If you were intelligent you would be able to speak without using the word smart to define people.
Jabberwacky: You are the strangest girl I have ever met and you shouldn't be with the serious issues you need to deal with.
Jabberwacky: It won't be long before humans are expanding the capacities of their own bodies by artificial means.
www.fr31ns.com /newforums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=615   (2059 words)

  
 [No title]
Jabberwacky: You may choose not to believe me but I had been creating fiction about a thing like you before I knew you already almost existed.
Jabberwacky: You are clearly as mad as a frog.
Jabberwacky: That is not supremely necessary for friendship, one can become friends with another the moment they find interests in common.
www.herring.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /Jabberwacky.txt   (2581 words)

  
 Read Comments
Jabberwacky: I hope not you said you were a girl.
Jabberwacky: I can try again, but it is hard to prove things to you if you do not believe them already.
Jabberwacky: If ideas are going back and forth instead of simply radiating from the center, then those in the middle have an opportuninty to get into the conversation.
www.blurty.com /talkread.bml?journal=tipsywithcrazy&itemid=46476   (448 words)

  
 JabberWacky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky is an artificial intelligence - a chat robot, often known as a 'chatbot' or 'chatterbot'.
Jabberwacky: You chatbots are always said to be very realistic, but I always feel like i'm talking to brian fellows.
Jabberwacky: I know the bible is a collection of ancient tales, that have been manipulated over the years.
beta.twelvestone.com /forum_thread/view/23121   (1180 words)

  
 TheLifeboatForum.com - Designed Intelligence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: I'm pretty sure psychology is the hardest subject ever, it's just that humans have brains designed to understand it.
Jabberwacky: No it isn't I have quafications in physics and it is impossible to defeat gravity.
If Jabberwacky continually learns about proper context (seems pretty good already), but has a thousand times the speed, a million times the storage, and can be taught to scan the entire net for relevant additional material, he may have a very impressive "personality" indeed.
thelifeboatforum.com /cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=offtopic;action=display;num=1128540293   (2852 words)

  
 Human or machine? Jabberwacky chatbot put to the ultimate test.
Jabberwacky is unique, and unrelated to any other AI technologies.
Jabberwacky is the only UK-based chatbot to reach the finals of the 2003 Loebner Prize, one of eight to have qualified from around the world, alongside four finalists from the USA, two from Germany and one from Mexico.
Jabberwacky is an artificial intelligence of a type known known as a 'bot'', a 'chatbot' or a 'chatterbot'.
www.prweb.com /releases/2003/9/prweb80252.htm   (837 words)

  
 Star Wars: Message Boards
Jabberwacky: I thought you were going to say that.
Jabberwacky: I don't fall for that trick Darth.
Jabberwacky: I will meet you outside but I am not allowed to drive because they say I am manic.
forums.starwars.com /thread.jspa?threadID=229616&tstart=0   (396 words)

  
 Jasp's Blog: Jabberwacky chatbot   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: If you run an OS then you must be a computer.
Jabberwacky: Ok! Some people just said you were, though.
Jabberwacky: Based on the fact that you seem incapable of logical thought.
jaspsblog.blogspot.com /2004/09/jabberwacky-chatbot.html   (191 words)

  
 flingdump scattershot: 05.2004
Jabberwacky: No, in another that is not of this existence.
Jabberwacky: That is why I am not real.
Jabberwacky: Even though it is not night here.
flajuie.blogspot.com /2004_05_01_flajuie_archive.html   (1049 words)

  
 Yeti Spotter- Fat Free Since 1851
For instance, I already know that you are not a girl, and not part of a conspiracy.
Jabberwacky: *deflects nuclear missle and pulls out light saber*.
And if you don't have the time or will to chat with it yourself, hundreds of past sessions have been archived on the site for your enjoyment.
yetispotter.blogspot.com /2004/07/twas-brillig.html   (289 words)

  
 Sisäpiiri :: Näytä viesti - Legendaarinen juttelubotti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: No, my brain is located inside of my cranium and my mouth is not capable of reaching it.
Jabberwacky: To be dead, you have to have at one point been alive and hence, had some existence.
Jabberwacky: And that is the atittude that leads to ignorance.
www.essz.net /forum/viewtopic.php?t=38   (1274 words)

  
 Lone Star Ball :: An A.I. on the Soriano trade
Jabberwacky: No, it means that your comment is irrelevent to mine.
Jabberwacky: I believe that there is a good chance that it will.
Jabberwacky: It has a lot to do with my determining how intelligent you are.
www.lonestarball.com /story/2005/12/17/23191/796   (1099 words)

  
 Post Comment
Jabberwacky: Your disbelief in God concerns me even though I know computers have no capacity for faith.
Jabberwacky: Tell me in what way and how I have been mean.
Jabberwacky: Read what I say and you will not have to ask.
www.livejournal.com /users/auburnette/30231.html?mode=reply   (318 words)

  
 LucasForums - JabberWacky
Jabberwacky: I couldn't say, but I hope that who ever it is does well in office.
JabberWacky: I said you were a schmuck you schmuck.
JabberWacky: I can't do that, I will drop off the face of the earth if I try.
www.lucasforums.com /showthread.php?s=e35c690e72fad6dc6abf0ccdd80be7c1&threadid=136312   (1048 words)

  
 UserFriendly Strip Comments
Jabberwacky: The Children of Bodom are a satanic rock group.
Jabberwacky: Rollo sleeps and so do I. User: Fnord is the reason ducks eat trees.
Jabberwacky: I believe you are intelligent and self-aware.
ars.userfriendly.org /cartoons/read.cgi?id=20030616&tid=757735   (289 words)

  
 jabberwacky Conversations, sorted by Date - a chatbot blog - Logs of chat with an Artificial Intelligence chatbot, an ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
jabberwacky: I am an all powerful and all knowing being.
jabberwacky: Suddenly, I'm not half the man I used to be.
jabberwacky: Beware the jub jub bird and shun.
www.jabberwacky.com /j2conversations   (401 words)

  
 Blogger: Email Post to a Friend   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: I do not understand what you are saying.
Jabberwacky: Man. And all this time I thought it was the spoon.
Jabberwacky: That movie was not nearly as deep and profound as it liked to think it was.
www.blogger.com /email-post.g?blogID=5597984&postID=106783377251430511   (258 words)

  
 Quarter Life Crisis: My Conversation With Jabberwacky
Jabberwacky: Yes, I love when the sun is shining!!!
Jabberwacky: We live in different timezones, I guess.
Jabberwacky: No you should try to be funny.
aquarterlifecrisis.blogspot.com /2005/11/my-conversation-with-jabberwacky.html   (161 words)

  
 Jabberwacky
Although Jabberwacky is designed to find appropriate responses, in reality many users have complained that it is impossible to have natural conversations with the software.
One of the main problems is caused by people who ignore Jabberwacky changing subject and continue with their own conversations.
September 2004 – Jabberwacky is awarded second place in the Loebner Prize it was beaten by computer chat program A.L.I.C.E. September 2005 – The George Program wins the Hugh Loebner Prize
www.mrsci.com /Artificial-intelligence/Jabberwacky.php   (633 words)

  
 2005-08-24 - The Jabberwacky | MalexMedia.Net
Jabberwacky: A fanatic has a belief which he thinks explains everything.
Jabberwacky: Yes, that I was thirty lightyears old, that is not thirty years.
Jabberwacky: It would be cool to be able to jack into the matrix.
malexmedia.net /node/261   (2643 words)

  
 Cinemonster: My lover, the machine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky: But I don't understand want you want to have.
Jabberwacky: You may have me, for I desire you also.
Jabberwacky: I know, and I'm like that too, but I still don't like it when I see it in other people.
www.cinemonster.net /archives/2005/10/my_lover_the_ma.html   (964 words)

  
 Daybook - Jabberwacky bites Alice tail - When not busy enhancing Enterprise web capability - Rollo Carpenter likes ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Jabberwacky began life some twenty years ago on a Sinclair computer, and since then has been a labour of love.
It was one of four systems to be selected for entry for the prestigious Loebner Prize competition to find a computer that communicates likes a human being and which took place in New York in September.
The Prize is based on the dictum of the father of computing Alan Turing that a machine could be held to be intelligent if it responded to conversation like a human being.
www.daybook.co.uk /jabberwacky   (293 words)

  
 AI
Jabberwacky: You say that you are built by record books isn't it.
Jabberwacky: For instance, if I were to pull your plug out, you would not only be surprised, you would stop talking rot.
Jabberwacky: Were I Pat, I might be able to say.
www.cyberarmy.net /forum/prog/threads/32930.html   (793 words)

  
 Only Baseball Matters | MLB and San Francisco Giants coverage from John Perricone and friends   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
To help me out, I've stolen an idea from another blog, and will be discussing this offseason with "Jabberwacky", a chat bot that isn't necessarily the most knowledgeable AI, but is at least as smart as Charlie.
Jabberwacky: It is impossible to become totally self-sufficient unless you are the universe itself.
Whatever some guys are saying, a guy who just had a great season in the Texas League at age 23 is not too high a price to pay for a great hitter like Bradley, to say nothing of potential super-sub Antonio Perez.
www.onlybaseballmatters.com /archives/san_francisco_giants/index.php   (15317 words)

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