Albert One, a response emulator developed by Robby Garner in 1997, was the winner of the 1998 and 1999 Loebner Prize Contests. It's popularity is due to it's human-like behavior. Albert is listed in the 2001 Guinness Book of World Records as the most human computer program in the world.
Albert is based on the framework of FRED, a series of conversation simulators dating back to 1978, and studies of human conversations derived from internet installations and prototypes developed in Robby's studio.
Albert is based on the framework of FRED, a series of conversation simulators dating back to 1978, and studies of human conversations derived from internet installations and prototypes developed in Robby's studio.