This is a list of notable chatbots.
Chatbots are text-based conversation agents that can interact with human users through some medium, such as an instant message service. Some chatbots are designed for specific purposes, while others converse with human users on a wide range of topics.
Classic chatbots
- Dr. Sbaitso
- ELIZA
- PARRY
- Racter (or Claude Chatterbot)
- Mark V Shaney
General chatbots
- Albert One, 1998 and 1999 Loebner winner developed by Robby Garner
- Amazon Q, AI chatbot developed by Amazon
- A.L.I.C.E., 2001, 2002, and 2004 Loebner Prize winner developed by Richard Wallace
- Bard, AI chatbot developed by Google
- Braina, intelligent personal assistant developed by Brainasoft
- CarynAI, AI chatbot developed by Forever Voices
- ChatGPT, prototype AI chatbot developed by OpenAI
- Claude, chatbot developed by Anthropic
- Cleverbot, winner of the 2010 Mechanical Intelligence Competition
- Ernie Bot, chatbot developed by Baidu
- Eugene Goostman, 2012 Turing 100 winner developed by Vladimir Veselov
- Fred, early chatterbot developed by Robby Garner
- Jabberwacky, chatterbot created by Rollo Carpenter
- Jeeney AI, chatterbot from 2009
- Lenny, audio bot designed to annoy telemarketers
- MegaHAL, chatterbot developed by Jason Hutchens
- SimSimi, a popular AI conversation program developed in 2002 by ISMaker
- Sparrow, chatbot developed by DeepMind
- Spookitalk, chatterbot used for NPCs in Douglas Adams' Starship Titanic video game
- Tongyi Qianwen, chatbot developed by Alibaba Group
- Ultra Hal, 2007 Loebner Prize winner developed by Robert Medeksza
- Verbot, chatbot SDK for Windows
IM chatbots
- GooglyMinotaur, specializing in Radiohead, the first bot released by ActiveBuddy (June 2001-March 2002)[1]
- SmarterChild, developed by ActiveBuddy and released in June 2001[2]
- Infobot, an assistant on IRC channels such as #perl, primarily to help out with answering Frequently Asked Questions (June 1995-today)[3]
Chatbots in other languages
- GigaChat, Russian chatbot developed by Sberbank
See also
- The Pile (dataset), public data used to train many research models
References
- ↑ Gibes, Al (2002-03-25). "Circle of buddies grows ever wider". Las Vegas Review-Journal (Nevada).
- ↑ "ActiveBuddy Introduces Software to Create and Deploy Interactive Agents for Text Messaging; ActiveBuddy Developer Site Now Open: www.BuddyScript.com". Business Wire. 2002-07-15.
- ↑ Lenzo, Kevin (Summer 1998). "Infobots and Purl". The Perl Journal. 3 (2). Retrieved 2010-07-26.
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