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|    Chris S. to Nick    |
|    Re: Debunking Art - fraudster with pytho    |
|    31 Aug 04 04:33:25    |
      XPost: comp.lang.python       From: chrisks@NOSPAM.udel.edu              Nick wrote:              > Naturally, I find it hard to believe he has picked up on natural       > language processing and the other various skills required to write AI       > engines in that time. My guess is he has a python AIML interpreter,       > and he's found a default "brain" somewhere and tweaked it with some of       > his own stuff in order to pass it off as his own.              So what's the problem? You make it sound like he *must* be plagerizing       someone else's work, but PyAIML is for creating just such an interface.       There are even free brains available. Considering the term "AI engine"       has no official meaning, a shell powered by an AIML interpreter could       easily be one of many possible solutions to such a setup.              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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