Yep. I used MegaHAL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MegaHAL
And I used a blurb from it on the back cover of the book I "wrote" with this: 
https://thatsmathematics.com/mathgen/

I showed you that book when you visited one time. FWIW, I also generated 
MegaHAL databases for several of the most frequent posters to FriAM. But I 
figured it would be disrespectful and ethically problematic to post any of the 
output from those.

Unfortunately, I lost all those databases at some point. I'm just not as 
rigorous as I used to be. They're probably in my safe on one of the disks. But 
who knows? And it's irrelevant anyway. What's more relevant are the conversing 
chatbots we wrote for an art instillation in Norway. They were trained up as 
different personalities working in a mill, designed to both have conversations 
with each other *and* answer questions from visiting children. That was a fun 
project.

On 4/3/21 6:44 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> I also think Glen has claimed that  he did build (or just train up) some kind 
> of existing babble-generator on his own text for his own entertainment.

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