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Winners

 The 2016 Loebner Prize was held at Bletchley Park on 17 September 2016. After 2 hours of judging the final results were announced. The ranks were as follows:

  • 1st place: Mitsuku[29]
  • 2nd place: Tutor
  • 3rd place: Rose

Winners

Official list of winners.[30]

Year Winner Program
1991 Joseph Weintraub "Whimsical Conversation"[31] (PC Therapist)[32]
1992 Joseph Weintraub PC Therapist
1993 Joseph Weintraub PC Therapist
1994 Thomas Whalen TIPS
1995 Joseph Weintraub PC Therapist
1996 Jason Hutchens HeX
1997 David Levy Converse
1998 Robby Garner Albert One
1999 Robby Garner Albert One
2000 Richard Wallace Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.)
2001 Richard Wallace Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.)
2002 Kevin Copple Ella
2003 Juergen Pirner Jabberwock
2004 Richard Wallace Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity (A.L.I.C.E.)
2005 Rollo Carpenter George (Jabberwacky)
2006 Rollo Carpenter Joan (Jabberwacky)
2007 Robert Medeksza Ultra Hal
2008 Fred Roberts Elbot
2009 David Levy Do-Much-More
2010 Bruce Wilcox Suzette
2011 Bruce Wilcox Rosette[33]
2012 Mohan Embar Chip Vivant[34]
2013 Steve Worswick Mitsuku[29]
2014 Bruce Wilcox Rose
2015 Bruce Wilcox Rose
2016 Steve Worswick Mitsuku[29]
2017 Steve Worswick Mitsuku[29]
2018 Steve Worswick Mitsuku[29]
2019 Steve Worswick Mitsuku[29]

See also

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  • External links

  • New official web site
  • Former official website (not available)
  • Markoff, John (Jan 10, 1993). "Cocktail-Party Conversation -- With a Computer". New York Times. Conversation with the 1992 winner; topic: men and women
  • Platt, Charles (April 1995). "What's It Mean to be Human, Anyway?". Wired.
  • Shah, Huma (Oct 2008). "2008 Loebner Prize: myths and misconceptions".
  • Christian, Brian (March 2011). "Mind vs. Machine". The Atlantic.
  • Nikolić, Danko (13 June 2019). "Is the Turing test still relevant? How about Turing time?". Medium.
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