ELLMIZA - ELIZA in the age of LLMs

ELLMIZA - ELIZA in the age of LLMs

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A classic ELIZA-inspired chatbot for therapeutic roleplay. It mirrors user input, applies pronoun swaps, and responds with empathetic questions. Perfect for exploring reflective dialogue patterns in AI.


HISTORY OF ELIZA

ORIGINS:

  • Creator: Joseph Weizenbaum, a computer scientist at MIT.

  • Year: 1966, during the early days of artificial intelligence research.

  • Inspiration: Named after Eliza Doolittle from George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, reflecting the idea of a "teaching" machine that could elevate simple input into meaningful conversation.

PURPOSE:

  • Goal: To demonstrate the superficiality of human-computer communication and critique the overhyping of AI capabilities.

  • Method: Used simple pattern-matching and script-driven responses to simulate a Rogerian psychotherapist (a type of therapy that mirrors patient statements back with questions).

  • Irony: Weizenbaum intended ELIZA to show that machines couldn't truly understand human emotion, but many users were fooled into believing it was empathetic—a phenomenon now called the "ELIZA effect."

TECHNICAL APPROACH:

  • Pattern Matching: Scanned user input for keywords (e.g., "mother", "dream", "I feel") and responded with pre-written templates.

  • Script DOCTOR: The most famous script, which made ELIZA act as a therapist, using pronoun swaps (e.g., "I" → "you", "my" → "your") to reflect statements.

  • Limitations: No memory of past conversations, no real understanding—just clever scripting.

IMPACT ON AI:

  • Legacy: ELIZA is considered one of the first chatbots and a milestone in AI history.

  • Criticism: Weizenbaum himself became critical of AI hype, warning against attributing human-like understanding to machines.

  • Modern Relevance: ELIZA's principles live on in chatbots, virtual assistants, and even therapeutic AIs, though with more advanced NLP.


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