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FreeHAL

FreeHAL was a volunteer computing project to build a self-learning chatbot. This project is no longer active. Originally, the program was called JEliza referring to the chatbot ELIZA by Joseph Weizenbaum. The J stood for Java because JEliza has first been programmed in Java. In May 2008, the program has been renamed to FreeHAL because the programming language has changed. The name is related to the computer in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. FreeHAL uses a semantic network and technologies like pattern recognition, stemming, part of speech databases and Hidden Markov Models in order to imitate a human behaviour.FreeHAL learns autonomously. While communicating by keyboard the program extends its database. Currently, English and German are supported. By using the BOINC platform, new semantic networks for the program are built. FreeHAL@home appears to have terminated operations. (Wikipedia).

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Free Fall

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If Free Will Is Illusory, How Do We Explain Our Experience Of Free Will?

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From playlist Science Unplugged: Big Ideas

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Christof Koch - What is Free Will?

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Scott Aaronson - Physics of Free Will

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From playlist Understanding Free Will - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Mike Merzenich - Do Humans Have Free Will?

Free will seems so obvious. Whatever I want to do, I just do. But could 'I' be fooled? Some say that free will is an illusion, and they back up their claim with scientific experiments. Others say that free will is a mystery. Still others alter the definition of free will to be 'compatible'

From playlist Understanding Free Will - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Stephen Wolfram - Do Humans Have Free Will?

Free will seems so obvious. Whatever I want to do, I just do. But could 'I' be fooled? Some say that free will is an illusion, and they back up their claim with scientific experiments. Others say that free will is a mystery. Still others alter the definition of free will to be 'compatible'

From playlist Understanding Free Will - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Roy Baumeister - Free Will and Decision Making

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Free Radicals

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From playlist Organic Chemistry

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John Searle - What is Free Will?

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From playlist Understanding Free Will - Closer To Truth - Core Topic

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Free Fall Motion

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From playlist Mechanics

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