List of artificial intelligence projects

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The following is a list of current and past, non-classified notable artificial intelligence projects.

Specialized projects

Brain-inspired

Cognitive architectures

Games

Internet activism

Knowledge and reasoning

Motion and manipulation

  • AIBO, the robot pet for the home, grew out of Sony's Computer Science Laboratory (CSL).[45]
  • Cog, a robot developed by MIT to study theories of cognitive science and artificial intelligence, now discontinued.[46]

Music

  • Melomics, a bioinspired technology for music composition and synthesization of music, where computers develop their own style, rather than mimic musicians.[47]

Natural language processing

  • AIML, an XML dialect for creating natural language software agents.[48]
  • Apache Lucene, a high-performance, full-featured text search engine library written entirely in Java.[49]
  • Apache OpenNLP, a machine learning based toolkit for the processing of natural language text. It supports the most common NLP tasks, such as tokenization, sentence segmentation, part-of-speech tagging, named entity extraction, chunking and parsing.[50]
  • ChatGPT, a chatbot built on top of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 family of large language models.[52]
  • Claude, a family of large language models developed by Anthropic and launched in 2023. Claude LLMs achieved high coding scores in several recognized LLM benchmarks. [1] [2]
  • Cleverbot, successor to Jabberwacky, now with 170m lines of conversation, Deep Context, fuzziness and parallel processing. Cleverbot learns from around 2 million user interactions per month.[53]
  • ELIZA, a famous 1966 computer program by Joseph Weizenbaum, which parodied person-centered therapy.[54]
  • chatterbot) which uses semantic nets to organize its knowledge to imitate a very close human behavior within conversations.[55]
  • DeepMind.[56] Drives the Gemini chatbot, formerly known as Bard.[57]
  • GigaChat, a chatbot by Russian Sberbank.[58]
  • GPT-3, a 2020 language model developed by OpenAI that can produce text difficult to distinguish from that written by a human.[59]
  • Jabberwacky, a chatbot by Rollo Carpenter, aiming to simulate natural human chat.[60]
  • neural language models developed by Google.[61]
  • LLaMA, a 2023 language model family developed by Meta that includes 7, 13, 33 and 65 billion parameter models.[3]
  • Mycroft, a free and open-source intelligent personal assistant that uses a natural language user interface.[62]
  • PARRY, another early chatterbot, written in 1972 by Kenneth Colby, attempting to simulate a paranoid schizophrenic.[63]
  • SHRDLU, an early natural language processing computer program developed by Terry Winograd at MIT from 1968 to 1970.[64]
  • Yahoo!, AltaVista and Google, among others.[65]

Speech recognition

  • CMU Sphinx, a group of speech recognition systems developed at Carnegie Mellon University.[67]
  • DeepSpeech, an open-source Speech-To-Text engine based on Baidu's deep speech research paper.[68]
  • Whisper, an open-source speech recognition system developed at OpenAI.[69]

Speech synthesis

Video

  • HeyGen is a video creation platform that generates digital avatars that recite and translate text inputs into varying languages.[74]
  • Synthesia is a video creation and editing platform, with AI-generated avatars that resemble real human beings.[75]

Other

Multipurpose projects

Software libraries

  • Apache Mahout, a library of scalable machine learning algorithms.[80]
  • Deeplearning4j, an open-source, distributed deep learning framework written for the JVM.[81]
  • Keras, a high level open-source software library for machine learning (works on top of other libraries).[82]
  • artificial neural networks.[83]
  • OpenNN, a comprehensive C++ library implementing neural networks.[84]
  • PyTorch, an open-source Tensor and Dynamic neural network in Python.[85]
  • TensorFlow, an open-source software library for machine learning.[86]
  • Theano, a Python library and optimizing compiler for manipulating and evaluating mathematical expressions, especially matrix-valued ones.[87]

GUI frameworks

Cloud services

See also

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