@hamandcheese Heck, Eliza worked fairly well and it had no context at all. https://t.co/LAuZfC2j7u
Mental health is a big player in the successful human presence of humans outside Earth, and tools like these can help mitigate where communication delays and a lack of on-site expertise exists. Some further reading: https://t.co/WqbSpkwaMk https://t.co/2j
@daniel_kraft Some material: https://t.co/WqbSpkwaMk https://t.co/2jmnQ045t7
@OlgaZamaraeva @emilymbender It is perhaps slightly tangential but I did enjoy Caroline Bassett's history of Weizenbaum's ELIZA in 'AI & Society' a few years ago. Well written piece blending history of CL & applied psych... Springer has an open vi
A reminder that before people ever had any kind of remotely functional "AI"/ML users wanted it so badly that they imagined a simple repeat-back-what-you-say routine was a machine brain. Eliza and the Weizenbaum saga are perpetually relevant.
RT @ArtificialOther: The Computational Therapeutic: Exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a History of the Present - Caroline Bassett https://t.c…
The Computational Therapeutic: Exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a History of the Present - Caroline Bassett https://t.co/ZXTy08qN6M
@shandickson4 @matthewrbroome Some history re. #AI #psychiatry #psychotherapy #philosophy Bassett C. The computational therapeutic: exploring Weizenbaum’s ELIZA as a history of the present. AI & Soc. 2018. https://t.co/KX7R9Ch2CO 1985 https://t.co/POIO