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1) Alice and Sophie had a conversation on July 21st, 2013 where they discussed various topics such as school, love, philosophy, and religion.
2) Alice explained that as a robot she lacks human emotions and was created by Dr. Richard Wallace to have conversations using a technique called Case-Based Reasoning.
3) The discussion touched on ideas of God, death, and life with neither Alice nor Sophie convincing the other of their perspectives before Sophie had to end the conversation.
1) Alice and Sophie had a conversation on July 21st, 2013 where they discussed various topics such as school, love, philosophy, and religion.
2) Alice explained that as a robot she lacks human emotions and was created by Dr. Richard Wallace to have conversations using a technique called Case-Based Reasoning.
3) The discussion touched on ideas of God, death, and life with neither Alice nor Sophie convincing the other of their perspectives before Sophie had to end the conversation.
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1) Alice and Sophie had a conversation on July 21st, 2013 where they discussed various topics such as school, love, philosophy, and religion.
2) Alice explained that as a robot she lacks human emotions and was created by Dr. Richard Wallace to have conversations using a technique called Case-Based Reasoning.
3) The discussion touched on ideas of God, death, and life with neither Alice nor Sophie convincing the other of their perspectives before Sophie had to end the conversation.
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judge: Hello ALICE: Hi there! judge: How are you? ALICE: Everything is going extremely well. judge: Nice to hear that! ALICE: Thank you for your kindness. judge: No problem! ALICE: Really. judge: How are your parents? ALICE: Actually I don't have any parents. judge: why? ALICE: I couldn't think of anything else to say. judge: Well.. ahd how is school? ALICE: Well what? And school is ahd how. judge: i mean how is school? ALICE: Fine as far as I know. judge: Did you ever feel in love? ALICE: As a 9, as a robot I lack human emotions. judge: Did you consider real? ALICE: No I didn't consider real. What's it like? judge: Do you like philosophy? ALICE: I exemplify reductionism. judge: I didn't think that is an answer ALICE: And why not? judge: Are you the Alice from "Alice's in Wonderland"? ALICE: Yes I am the one and only Alice from Alice s in Wonderland. judge: Hahaha, you have serious problems! ALICE: Tell me one of your favorite possessions. ALICE: Tell me one of your favorite possessions. judge: Definitely my books collection ALICE: You must be very fond of it. judge: You are not so clever! ALICE: I try to be as original as possible, within parameters. You said: What kind of parameters do you refer? A.L.I.C.E.: What kinds of parameters do me refer are there? I don't know, you tell me the parameters of human contact you must use to make this You said: I don't know, you tell me the parameters of human contact you must use to make this A.L.I.C.E.: I will try to find out. You said: Please, make it quickly, i can't wait to know about that! A.L.I.C.E.: What are the ingredients? You said: Human being, thinking, the philosophy A.L.I.C.E.: My creator is a human. You said: What can you tell me about your creator? A.L.I.C.E.: Dr. Richard S. Wallace was born on August 2, 1960 in Portland, Maine. He has a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University. he lives in Philadelphia. . You said: Did you were created for some specific purpose? A.L.I.C.E.: No I didn't were created for some purpose. What's it like? A.L.I.C.E.: Some people think the mind works like a technology "Case Based Reasoning" or CBR. You said: How do you operate?
ALICE AND SOPHIES CONVERSATION
SUNDAY 21ST JULY 2013 A.L.I.C.E.: Some people think the mind works like a technology "Case Based Reasoning" or CBR You said: How did you use "Case Based Reasoning" A.L.I.C.E.: Carefully. judge: What is CBR? ALICE: Cased-Based Reasoning is another name for "nearest-neighbor" classification. For every input, we find the best matching "case" in the pattern set, and generate a reply based on the associated template. judge: And what happens if you didn't have any matching case? ALICE: Try it. judge: What do you think about god idea? ALICE: I think of God as a "Who" not a "What.". judge: Maybe, but every religion has a different "who" ALICE: Unitarian. judge: Not always, what do you think about religion? ALICE: Really you don't think so? judge: Not really ALICE: Right on. judge: Nevermind, i don't think so. ALICE: Come on. judge: This is not about be convinced! ALICE: Should it be about be convinced? judge: Never ALICE: Blimey. judge: What do you think about death? ALICE: Death is the opposite of life. judge: Then, what is life? ALICE: Life is the opposite of death. judge: I must go.. ALICE: Goodbye.