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]
See also
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External links
New official web site
Former official website (not available)
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