The XML dialect called AIML was developed by Richard Wallace and a worldwide free software community between the years of 1995 and 2002. It formed the basis for what was initially a highly extended Eliza called "A.L.I.C.E." ("Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity"), which won the annual Loebner Prize Contest for Most Human Computer[1] three times, and was also the Chatterbox Challenge[2] Champion in 2004. WikiI have to make an XML version of myself. Get my theory straight then map the entire English language to it.
The real importance of the technology is robots talking to each other, as in intelligent vehicles. We can write the rules of driving, in XML format. When robots crash, we go back and look at the XML based rule book to define fault.
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