Loebner prize
The Loebner Prize is an annual competition that awards prizes to the Chatterbot considered the most humanlike for that year. The format of the competition is much like that of a standard Turing Test.
Prizes
The prizes for each year include:
- $2,000 for the most human seeming of all bots for that year - awarded every year
- $25,000 for the first bot that judges cannot distinguish from a real human in a text-only based Turing Test (awarded once only)
- $100,000 to the first bot that judges cannot distinguish from a real human in a Turing Test that includes deciphering and understanding text, visual, auditory (and tactile?) input.
The Loebner Prize dissolves once the $100,000 prize is won.
Dr. Hugh Loebner established the prize in conjunction with The Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies.
Winners
| Year | Winner |
| 1991 | Joseph Weintraub |
| 1992 | Joseph Weintraub |
| 1993 | Joseph Weintraub |
| 1994 | Thomas Whalen |
| 1995 | Joseph Weintraub |
| 1996 | Jason Hutchens |
| 1997 | David Levy |
| 1998 | Robby Garner |
| 1999 | Robby Garner |
| 2000 | Richard Wallace |
| 2001 | Richard Wallace |
| 2002 | Kevin Copple |
| 2003 | Juergen Pirner |
| 2004 | Richard Wallace |
See also
External links
The Loebner Prize 2003 website (http://www.surrey.ac.uk/dwrc/loebner/)
The Loebner Prize 2004 website (http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html)
Detailed information about the Loebner prize (http://www.loebner.net/Prizef/loebner-prize.html)
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