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| https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/~mmurtaugh/botswaller.html
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| ==<span style="font-family: monospace;">Parry, the paranoid chatbot</span>==
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| Parry is natural language program that simulates the thinking of a paranoid individual. This thinking entails the consistent misinterpretation of others motives – others must be up to no good, they must have concealed motives that are dangerous, and their inquiries into certain areas must be deflected - which Parry achieves via a complex system of assumptions, attributions, and "emotional responses" triggered by shifting weights assigned to verbal inputs.[https://www.chatbots.org/chatbot/parry/ [more<nowiki>]</nowiki>]<br>
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| [https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc439 Conversation between Parry and Eliza]
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| ==<span style="font-family: monospace;">Racter, the non-sense chatbot</span>==
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| In conversation, RACTER plays a very active, almost aggressive role, jumping from topic to topic in wild associations, ultimately producing the manner of - as its co-creator Tom Etter calls it - an "artificially insane" raconteur. Racter was the first program to write a book: "The Policeman's Beard is Half-Constructed", published in 1984.[https://www.chatbots.org/chatbot/racter/ [more<nowiki>]</nowiki>]<br>
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| There is a way to have Racter chatbot in SecondLife.[http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Racter ✈]
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