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AT LAST, a chatbot you can actually chat to.

George, the winner of last year’s illustrious Loebner prize for most convincing conversational program, has been given voice-recognition software so that people can to talk to him rather than typing in text. The new George, which also sports a 3D animated body and a computer-generated voice – by UK firm Televirtual – was launched last week at a British Computer Society meeting in Norwich.

George has been designed to express a range of emotions in his voice and appearance. So moving to speech-based interaction should improve the quality of George’s responses, says his…

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