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Bruce Wilcox (born 19) is an
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programmer.


Work


MTS/LISP and Computer Go

A graduate of Michigan, Wilcox wrote the MTS/LISP interpreter (the LISP system used at the
University of Michigan , mottoeng = "Arts, Knowledge, Truth" , former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821) , budget = $10.3 billion (2021) , endowment = $17 billion (2021)As o ...
and a consortium of other places including UPenn and Brown) back in the early 1970s, in order to be able to write a Go program for Dr. Walter Reitman. (Carole Hafner wrote the compiler.) The Go program was the first one to be able to give a 9-stone handicap to a human beginner and win. He wrote a Go program for the IBM-PC in the early 80's called NEMESIS Go Master, which became the first Go program to be released in Japan (as Taikyoku Igo). Wilcox co-founded Toyogo, Inc., a company that created the first handheld Go machine (1987–2004). The company later went bankrupt. In the field of Go, Wilcox co-authored a book called ''EZ-GO, Oriental Strategy in a Nutshell'', and interactive software "books" ''Go Dojo: Contact Fights'' and ''Go Dojo: Sector Fights''.


Later work

He was the "AI Guru" for 3DO (1995–2003) working on games such as the '' Army Men'' series (PC), '' Army Men: Green Rogue'' (PS2), '' Godai Elemental Force'' (PS2), and '' Jacked'' (PS2). He consulted for Fujitsu Labs (2003–2007) in a number of areas including motion sensing. Wilcox worked at the women's mobile company
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(2005–2008). Wilcox worked as a core engineer at
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from 2010 to 2012, working on games such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Hector: Badge of Carnage'', and '' Walking Dead''.


Chatbot Technology

Wilcox worked on a
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technology for
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called CHAT-L. His chatbot Suzette was released into the 2009 Chatterbox Challenge and did well, winning Best New Bot and coming in second most popular. It then won the 2010
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, fooling one of four human judges. The Loebner entry was written in
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, a language redesigned from CHAT-L. The engine is an open source project at
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. and
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. He won the 2011 Loebner Prize with a new chatbot, Rosette. His bot Angela came in 2nd in 2012. In 2013 his bot Rose came in 3rd. In June 2012,
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released a popular ChatScript app called "Tom Loves Angela", scripted primarily by Bruce and his wife Sue. The chatbot, Angela, came in 3rd in ChatbotBattles 2012 and won the prize for best 15-minute conversation. In 2013 and 2014, rumors were spread widely on Facebook that the Outfit 7 chat app "
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," another project reliant on Bruce and Sue's work, was a front for a pedophile ring. These rumors were debunked, and the sudden publicity temporarily pushed the app into the top 10 free iPhone apps category. He and his wife Sue founded the natural language company Brillig Understanding in 2012. Bruce's bot Rose won the 2014 Loebner Prize and again in 2015. He describes his chatbot design philosophy during an interview with the ''Data Skeptic podcast'', where he also shares his thoughts about whether advances in machine learning and natural language processing could ever lead to more human-like chatbots.''The Loebner Prize'', Data Skeptic Podcast, March 2018
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References

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