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[Updated 27-4-2001]

ALICE wins 2001 Loebner Prize
Computer ScienceALICE, a software chat bot, won the 2001 Loebner prize, a Turing test competition held at London's Science Museum this past weekend. ALICE took home the bronze for the second year running. (Nobody won the gold or silver, which would be given if a bot convinced over half the judges it was human with spoken and written dialogue respectively.)

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