If ELIZA couldn’t find a keyword in a user’s text, it would provide a “non-directional” response containing a keyword earlier in the conversation. Its script pretended to be a Rogerian psychotherapist that gave “non-directional” responses. In 1966, Joseph Weizenbaum (computer scientist and MIT professor) created ELIZA, a program that looked for specific keywords in typed comments to transform them into sentences. Join the Partisia Blockchain Hackathon, design the future, gain new skills, and win!
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