- Zoë
Weizenbaum (born
September 21, 1991) is a
former American actress, most
recognized for her
roles in
Memoirs of a
Geisha and 12 and Holding. Weizenbaum...
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Joseph Weizenbaum (8
January 1923 – 5
March 2008) was a
German American computer scientist and a
professor at MIT. The
Weizenbaum Award and
Weizenbaum Institute...
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processing computer program developed from 1964 to 1967 at MIT by
Joseph Weizenbaum.
Created to
explore communication between humans and machines,
ELIZA simulated...
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Weizenbaum is a
Jewish German surname. 'Weizen'
means (buck)wheat, 'baum' is a tree.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Joseph Weizenbaum (1923–2008)...
- The
Weizenbaum Award was
established in 2008 by the
International Society for
Ethics and
Information Technology (INSEIT). It is
given every two
years by...
- The
Weizenbaum Institute is a
research institute for
interdisciplinary digitalization research. It is a
joint project of
research institutions from Berlin...
- 1966
chatbot developed by MIT
computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum. When
executing Weizenbaum's DOCTOR script,
ELIZA simulated a
Rogerian psychotherapist...
- is a list
processing computer programming language,
invented by
Joseph Weizenbaum in the 1960s. The name SLIP
stands for
Symmetric LIst Processor. It was...
- M. (2023-11-06). "The
Limits of Com****tion:
Joseph Weizenbaum and the
ELIZA Chatbot".
Weizenbaum Journal of the
Digital Society. 3 (3). doi:10.34669/WI...
- being."
Joseph Weizenbaum,
quoted in
Crevier 1993, p. 123. Colby, Watt &
Gilbert 1966, p. 148.
Weizenbaum referred to this text in
Weizenbaum 1976, pp. 5...