Richard Wallace (scientist)
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Richard Wallace is the author of AIML and Botmaster of ALICE (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity). Dr. Wallace's work has appeared in the New York Times, WIRED, CNN, ZDTV and in numerous foreign language publications across Asia, Latin America and Europe.
Richard Wallace was born in Portland, Maine in 1960. He earned his Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon in 1989. He lives in San Francisco with his wife, Kim, and son, Linus. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University.
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- Bio: Richard Wallace ALICE Artificial Intelligence Foundation website
- A.I. Expert Lands in Real Trouble Wired News article, 10 June 2002
- Alicebot Creator Dr. Richard Wallace Expounds Slashdot interview, 26 July 2002.
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