a feedback loop
Jabberwacky learns from what you say and when you say it. Then, if the right moment comes up some time in the future, it says what you said ... and learns what someone ELSE says in response. So it's a giant feedback loop, and an imitator ... if you like, it's an unusually clever parrot.

To really 'get' how it works you have to think about it in a rather backwards sort of way. There's no programming to make it claim to be human, yet it does so often - because most of the people speaking to it claim to be human. And it will often accuse users of being a robot...

 
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the effects
With user input fed back to create output, it follows that:

- It will talk or act just the way people most want to talk or act in the environment it finds itself - for jabberwacky, online chat.

- In other learning environments it will act differently.

- Zipf's Law is automatically enacted, for outputs as well as inputs.

- It doesn't matter what the data is - it needn't be text.
 
 
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