I am not sure why you would put a 16 bit OS on a 32 Bit chip machine. A 486DX2/66 can handle Windows 95, OS/2 or Windows NT 3.1 just fine.
Why?
I don’t like the idea of ChatGPT, because it seems too surveilancy to me.
I like the idea of having a computer companion to chat to, to where I can speak at the level of I think it. However, I have a hard time trusting it. As far as I’m concerned, it’s just a way for Blackrock and the globalists to get ahead of anybody who might be at risk of freeing themselves from their plantation.
Write me a song about the virtues of Win3.1
WinGPT: (A) Abort, (R) Retry, or (I) Ignore
My old Packard Bell must be around somewhere.
ELIZA came about in 1964 at MIT. Its creator, Joseph Weizenbaum, built it to “demonstrate that the communication between man and machine was superficial”. Evidently, he did not anticipate the success of its programme.
ELIZA is often described as a therapist chatbot (see this article’s title!). The truth is the therapist ELIZA ‘skill’ was only one of many scripts built by Weizenbaum. It does remain the most well-known, though. This script, DOCTOR, follows simple Rogerian psychotherapy rules to impersonate a real-life therapist.
To Weizenbaum’s surprise, many people who got to interact with ELIZA attributed human feelings to the machine. Some even got attached to it and refused to believe it was a machine (including, comically, his own assistant).
Finally, ELIZA is regarded as one of the first computer programmes capable of passing the Turing Test — no easy feat in the 60s!