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In 1966, Joseph Weizenbaum developed ELIZA at MIT, an early program that inspired today's chatbots
In 1966, a simple program named ELIZA surprised scientists by eliciting human-like emotional responses. Despite its basic ...
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Shifting data center power to off-peak hours could cut grid costs in the age of AI
The number of U.S. data centers is growing, largely to power artificial intelligence programs. That has led to concern about ...
MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum developed Eliza in the mid-1960s. His views on artificial intelligence were often at odds with many of his fellow pioneers in the field. Illustration by Meilan Solly / ...
Understanding the evolving compute landscape of tomorrow. In partnership withArm Artificial intelligence models that can discover drugs and write code still fail at puzzles a lay person can master in ...
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