Thanks to shimmeringjemmy here is a wonderful link to an article looking across the pond at the madhouse this country can become during the first week in February.
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They call it a spectral analysis… I think it’s kinda nifty.
After you do it, you can see how friends S.A. affect yours.
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A long time ago there was “Eliza”
Eliza was… Eliza is… A computer program. She is 40 years old this year. You would talk to Eliza and it would respond to you. I’ve linked above to wikipedia’s entry on her. But to give a quick summary, she could take apart your sentence and turn it into a responding question.
User: My Head Hurts
Eliza: Why do you say your head hurts?
U: My mother hates me
E: Who else in your family hates you
Eventually, someone created Zippy which was a random “Zippy the pinhead” quotation generator. Zippy was an alternative comic strip with the central character who primarily spoke in surreal observations.
The urban legend of a major university’s computer being taken down by someone unleashing Zippy and Eliza on each other is in fact… just legend. (But none the less fun to think about)
Over time… Eliza bots have increased in their capabilities. They actually can be engaging, informative, and sometimes quite spooky. Some can also suck really badly. (Try AIM’s Moviebuddy at some point) This all leads me to dear Dr. Alan Turing. Turing made tests devised to recognize sentience. This is actually a gross over simplification because Turing was actually trying to prove that there was no point to try to devise tests to help deduce if you were talking to a machine or a human… but such is beyond the scope of this post. (Gods I’ve always wanted to write that)
The Turing test is a proposal for a test of a machine’s capability to perform human-like conversation.
So, every now and then I like talking to bots to see how long it will take for me to get a response that says, “Well, gosh… I guess I’m not real and here’s an awkward response to prove it.”
Looking over my past conversations with my dear shimmeringjemmy. I looked at a link to alicebot. This is basically a web site for people who like to develop Bots. Currently the most popular one is called iGod. Under the cut is my conversation with iGod. It took me frighteningly few lines to cause iGod to really stumble.
If you wish to repent with iGod, you can try it at the iGod site.
Yes, I will be hosting a Superbowl Party
Yes, Seahawks fans are invited.
Yes, you should comment if this interests you 😉

Well the unending battle…
..between Livejournal, their code, and the smtp servers of the world has apparently taken a step backwards again. I received no email notifications from LJ.
Thus believing that my last few posts went without comment. This morning I found about 15 comments to my iGod post when I actually looked at my journal page.
This is a bit annoying because the email is the easiest way for me to monitor the incoming comments.
Just my $0.02 while I play with some code.
🙂
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