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A new book, Inventing ELIZA, recovers the original source code from the MIT Archives. The code reveals multiple ELIZA versions and scripts beyond the DOCTOR persona. The program was designed to conceal its lack of understanding, not to pass the Turing test. The ELIZA effect describes people projecting intelligence onto simple computer programs.
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