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| revolution 17 Dec 2018, 21:58 I presume you mean this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA
 I've not seen any asm code posted for that. | |||
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| bitRAKE 18 Dec 2018, 09:53 What I remember is some versions were written in LISP. This was the era of AI where they believed a list of rules would be sufficient to process an environment. Since that time we now understand there are rules to systems which are beyond our understanding - even very simple systems. And the complexity of unknowns grows exponentially with time. Douglas B. Lenat's Eurisko was of a similar methodology. These systems had very limited success. Yet, are interesting from a historical perspective.
 Looks like the wiki page for Eliza has some good references - several translations and explanations. Longest running AI project: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyc | |||
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