Used in a Sentence

eliza

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for eliza.

Editorial note

I would argue that Eliza has passed plenty of Turing tests, mostly with people who had a chance encounter with it.

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Quick take

A female given name from Hebrew, popular in the 19th century.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of eliza gathered in one view.

noun

A female given name from Hebrew, popular in the 19th century.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for eliza.

noun

A female given name from Hebrew, popular in the 19th century.

Example sentences

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I would argue that Eliza has passed plenty of Turing tests, mostly with people who had a chance encounter with it.

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The Eliza bot example is one where you can start with a 'bunch of if statements' and refine it over time as you learn new constructs.

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It looked like output that Eliza could have generated.

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I remember implementing Eliza back in 1979, copying the text from a magazine, and then looking to see how I could improve it.

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Kindergarten teacher Eliza Minnucci got the idea after watching a documentary about a forest school in Switzerland where kids spend all day, every day, out in the woods.

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Naturally I had to introduce Martin Luther to Eliza the Psychotherpist.

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> You're a lot smarter than Eliza > Are you kidding me?

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>I would argue that Eliza has passed plenty of Turing tests, mostly with people who had a chance encounter with it.

Quote examples

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Honestly, I would say "chatbot" is a class of primitive AI - I'd also class Eliza as an (extremely) primitive AI.

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So long as it's not just "Eliza" meaningful.

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His bot just said this, though: "It's I know a fair bit." That just screams "Eliza!" to me.

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Eliza: Perhaps you could try to be less abusive." I stopped there.

Proper noun examples

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While I understand where you are coming from, obviously the bot is not flawless, but it is ridiculous to compare our technology today to Eliza.

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Eliza: Is it because when they open their mouths they have horse dirt in them that you came to me?

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Eliza: Does it bother you that it did not tear my hole and belly apart?

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use eliza in a sentence?

I would argue that Eliza has passed plenty of Turing tests, mostly with people who had a chance encounter with it.

What does eliza mean?

A female given name from Hebrew, popular in the 19th century.

What part of speech is eliza?

eliza is commonly used as noun.