Dendriform1491 t1_j4qs2sf wrote
Your unconquerable benchmark is below the level of achievement attained by research from 1970
WikiSummarizerBot t1_j4qs4st wrote
>SHRDLU was an early natural-language understanding computer program, developed by Terry Winograd at MIT in 1968–1970. In the program, the user carries on a conversation with the computer, moving objects, naming collections and querying the state of a simplified "blocks world", essentially a virtual box filled with different blocks. SHRDLU was written in the Micro Planner and Lisp programming language on the DEC PDP-6 computer and a DEC graphics terminal. Later additions were made at the computer graphics labs at the University of Utah, adding a full 3D rendering of SHRDLU's "world".
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mrconter1 OP t1_j4r8o27 wrote
No it's not.
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