Jabberwacky

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Jabberwacky is an early artificial intelligence chatbot designed to simulate natural human conversation and often cited as a pioneering conversational agent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial intelligence system
chatbot
conversational agent
aim to pass the Turing test in casual conversation
availableOnline true
awardReceived 2005 Loebner Prize bronze award
2006 Loebner Prize bronze award
Loebner Prize NERFINISHED
basedOn natural language processing
commercial false
computingPlatform web browser
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Rollo Carpenter NERFINISHED
dataSource user conversations
describedAs early AI chatbot
pioneering conversational agent
designedTo learn from user interactions
simulate natural human conversation
developer Rollo Carpenter NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork artificial intelligence
computational linguistics
human–computer interaction
genre chatterbot
hasCharacteristic non-deterministic responses
hasFeature context-free response generation
learning from user input without deep semantic understanding
hasInfluenced later web-based chatbots
hasOnlineServiceType software as a service
hasType rule-light chatbot
hasUserInterface web chat interface
hasVersion public web demo
inception 1981
influenced Cleverbot NERFINISHED
interactionMode text-based chat
language English
learningMethod example-based learning
license proprietary
maintainedBy Existor NERFINISHED
notableFor pioneering conversational AI on the web
notableWork Jabberwacky online demo
operatingSystem web-based
partOf early web AI experiments
status online
subjectOf research on human–computer conversation
successor Cleverbot NERFINISHED
trainingMethod corpus of previous conversations
usedFor AI research
entertainment
website http://www.jabberwacky.com/

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Loebner Prize notableWinner Jabberwacky