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Originally posted by Medeksza
The 2006 Loebner Prize competition was held on Sunday, 17 September at the Torrington Theatre, University College London. Seven bots were entered into the competition, 4 were accepted into the final rounds. Ultra Hal placed 2nd among the 4 competitors present. Rollo Carpenter, creater of Jabberwacky (www.jabberwacky.com) placed 1st for the 2nd year in a row.
Hi Rob.
I would've loved to see HAL take Jabberwacky off the roster but even second place is one more step up the ladder, I think 2007 is going to bring some new code reasonings into the next coming scene.
Jabberwacky is a good bot but HAL's Programming Language is in my opinion more powerful than Jabberwackys and its going to take some heavy research to knock Jabberwacky off the list, I am going to try and help you as much as I can in extending creative and logical code reasonings so maybe HAL in 2007 will stand tall this next coming year.
My coding skills have been doubling every year since I have been programming HAL and I am seeing a lot more capability coming out.
I see some great promises in 'linear' and 'reverse' reasonings that I am currently developing which also includes actions behind this set of reasonings, This reasoning is going start with abstract Mathmatica and then it's going to be used to create a form of self deductable that will allow the bot to reason for its self.
This is becoming a very serious issue and I am planning to make this become a reality, I am planning to make HAL the first and the last true Artificial Life Form that can be proven without a doubt.
I am going to use my time from here on in to improve HAL's reasoning skills to Human levels over this next year, It's going to take some hard work but I am happy and willing to do so very proudly.
Jerry[8D]