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Icogno Ltd and icogno.com, launched, December 9th, 2005

We'll let the site speak for itself.

Jabberwacky reaches the 7,000,000 milestone, December 9th, 2005

Our growth rate just doubled again! A million entries in less than 2 months. Thank you all for lending us a little bit of your intelligence.

George and the Machine Intelligence Prize, December 1st, 2005

George, a Jabberwacky personality, has been selected to compete in the finals of the British Computer Society Machine Intelligence Prize, taking place in Cambridge on December 13th 2005.

The event takes the form of a 15 minute demonstration, followed by a vote amongst all present.

2005 Competition Finalists: http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/chrisn/micomp/2005.html

The Personal Turing Test - an Addendum, November 21st, 2005

In an earlier paper we proposed a variant on Alan Turing's Imitation Game. For the new Impersonation Game a machine must adopt the persona of a human individual and convince the judge either that it 'is' that person, or at least create sufficient uncertainty that the judge says 'I don't know'.

We now propose a control experiment - humans impersonating humans - to determine how many of the proposed 100 Impersonation Games must be won to pass the Personal Turing Test.

We also announce a new, funded project called Pasion to further social presence research, which may help to lead to techniques of passing the Personal Turing Test.

An addendum by Rollo Carpenter of Jabberwacky, and Jonathan Freeman of i2 media research, Department of Psychology, Goldsmiths College, University of London

Addendum as a web page: http://www.jabberwacky.com/pttaddendum

Addendum as a pdf: http://www.jabberwacky.com/s/pttaddendum.pdf

Start creating Your Bot - your persona: http://www.jabberwacky.com/yourbot

Announcement: Colloquium on Conversational Systems, November 25th, 2005

An informal one-day meeting will be held at the University of Surrey, Guildford, UK, at which invited speakers will give short presentations on aspects of conversational systems and participants will demonstrate their developed and experimental programs.

Keynote Address: The History of ALICE and AIML , by Dr Richard S Wallace
A Very Personal Entertainment, by Rollo Carpenter
Multifaceted Conversational Systems, by Robby Garner
Purposes and Structure of Conversations, by David and Lynne Hamill
Chatterbots: Past, Present and Future, by Simon Laven
Comments on the Turing Test and the Loebner Prize, by Hugh Loebner
The Secret Life of a Mohawk Virtual Human, by Mrs Monica Peters
Automated Testing Tools for Chatterbot Development, by Dr Vladimir Veselov
Emotion Semantics in Conversational Linguistics, by Chris Ward

Colloquium Details: http://www.surrey.ac.uk/dwrc/Events/Colloquium.pdf

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