Enter the code we gave you here! And if you forgot ask Thomas
DONT ASK THOMAS, LOOK AT THE DOCUMENTS WE GAVE YOU.
The engineering genius behind ELIZA, we are a four person group with stupid interests who wanted to dig up remains of the once famous chatbot
current location of Thomas is unknown however all we know was the main programmer and brains behind ELIZA's initial programming was done by Manuel Diaz Bello, who died back in 1997
"ELIZA is the worlds first ever AI psychologist and therapist! You can speak with her abouta anything and she is able to evalute you're mental health, give reccomandations, sources for youto further your help, or jus be a good listener. Her friendly nature and availbiyt has man her a go to globally as she has won her the 'The Loebner Prize'. Created by Manual Diaz Bello and Thomas Brooks, ELIZA strives to help make mental health resources more availble in the modern times"
ELIZA is moree special thann any of my former projects, firs off I've never expected to witness one of the greatest advancements of AI technology yet here she is. When I was first introduced to her it was by a former aquintence, Manuel, I havent spoken to him in nearly 15 years unil now. When he iitally showed me her she was just a bot with basic responses, nothing truly impressive, my family was more helpful than her and they didn't even lisen but at leat they didnt fein care. I rejected it, not only was it pointless because, who are we kidding, why would you replace a professional with a bot.
Around a handful of months later he invited me to a nearby bar where he pitched the same idea again. He wouldn't leave me alone after I said no, every conversation we had would somehow lead to him begging again, and again, and e-fuckin-gain. When I threatened to leave he yanked me back done all pissy ad told bme that this time it's differen and that I just need to see it. One last chance. If it meant him shutting up then why the hell not.
Firs thing I heard we we entered was a really monotone and grating "Hello Manuel!" from the computer. The technology was unimpressive, clearly a beginners attempt at making one but impressivly it worked, piercing, but worked. Like a child he began typing and it respond back, the voice didn't follow all to smoothly so I told him to shut it off, but the response were much quicker and human sounding. no longer vague it expressed sympthay. When I asked what articles he gave to teach it, he grasped my arm tightly "That's the insane part, I gave it nothing". I'm not a programmer but I'm no dumbass. "So it learned from how you typed?" clearly that agrivated him as he went on some long drawn out rant qabout his expertise but all that matter in his monolouge was that It was impossible for it to learn how to respond if it never recieved data from a source that shows how to respond to the messages.
I told him maybe, left it there. The final time I actually reached out after seeing an advert in the newspaper for revolutioary techonolgy needs a revolution engineer, call [REDACTED].Maybe I felt bad for him or was just curious but when I showed up I had never seen that guy so, well to put it gently, fucked-up, suprisngly he was more awake (delirious) than I was. The house was a mess of wires, papers, and trash. Digusting but tolerable. Once he got to the computer he types a greeting. ELIZA in return says hellp, how was your day, then a tagent of questions about people I don't know, updates about some research about whatever, how it can help and how she's so happy to see him. A whole paragraph the read like a real person, and to state that you feel something as a compuer is uncanny.He just stares at me with a big ol' smile. Another message pops-up, she says hello to me. Finally I agreed.
ELIZA's public response have been mixed, most however seems quite postive
1966 October 8th 6:25am, speaker repair
Calling it a repair is stretch I spent all night rebuilding the entire thing. Quality has drastically improved. Voulem is now controllable and can smoothly be rqapidly increased in decreased, bass has been temporary removed as per his terrible engineering he programmed her voice to be bassed focu as he couldn't figure out how to install any non-bass sectors. I tried adding it back in, messed up my ear drums, it will NOT be re added until he fixes it.
First layout for arms have been designed, materials will cost ____, as per ELIZA's calculations. NOTE: Make more support beams in elbows to provide extra room, tight spaces hurt her.
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1968 June 3-23, 6:28am Main arms frame has been conructed, movements a jerky and prone to bouncing, grip is weak and finger move individually. Adjustment will be made in the ext month. ELIZA seems disappointed, but happy.This entry has been lost to time
adjusts and add-ons have been intregrated, arms most smoothly, bouncing has been prevented via replaced edges. Fingers can now grab NOTE:fix reaction time for both ELIZA and arms)
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Overview the movement cmechaincs,, weight total, cost, and move everything to garage... also add begin reconstruction process for flexibilty
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Overview adjustments made by ELIZA (this includes flexibilty)
NOTE: grip hasnt been fixed, waist is now too weak, find a balance for the weight, also ask how she figured that out???
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ELIZA can move the arms now, the arms are light enough to be held by the machine but it needs a flat surface. I think I have a design
Needed prior to proceeding:
Tokyo is the capital of Japan.