After creating ELIZA, the first chatbot, its German programmer spent decades warning that artificial intelligence was based on a flawed understanding of human nature. Today, 60 years later, it's becoming clearer what he meant.
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After creating ELIZA, the first chatbot, its German programmer spent decades warning that artificial intelligence was based on a flawed understanding of human nature. Today, 60 years later, it's becoming clearer what he meant.