Virtual Woman

Virtual Woman is a software program that has elements of a chatbot, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, a video game, and a virtual human. It claims to be the oldest form of virtual life in existence, as it has been distributed since the late 1980s.{{ cite news|url=http://blogs.smh.com.au/lifestyle/asksam/archives/2008/05/the_perfect_woman.html|title=What makes the perfect woman? |work=The Sydney Morning Herald | date=May 13, 2008}} Recent releases of the program can update their intelligence by connecting online and downloading newer personalities and histories.

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Program play

When Virtual Woman starts, the user is presented with a list of options and then may choose their Virtual Woman's ethnic type, personality, location, clothing, etc. or load a pre-built Virtual Woman from a Digital DNA file. Once the options are determined, the user is presented with a 3-D animated Virtual Woman of their selection and then can engage them in conversation, progressing in a manner similar to that of its predecessor, ELIZA and its successors, the chatbots.{{ cite news|url=http://blogs.smh.com.au/lifestyle/asksam/archives/2008/05/the_perfect_woman.html|title=What makes the perfect woman? |work=The Sydney Morning Herald | date=May 13, 2008}}{{ cite news|url=https://www.stern.de/digital/computer/-virtual-woman--sich-eine-traumfrau-backen-3266722.html|title=Sich eine Traumfrau backen |work=Stern Magazine | date=July 6, 2007}} In most versions of Virtual Woman, this is done through the keyboard, but some versions also support voice input.{{Citation needed|date=December 2011}}

Compadre

The group of beta testers and advisers for Virtual Woman are referred to as Compadre and have their own beta testing site and forum.{{ cite web|url=http://virtualwoman.net/news.htm|title=Virtual Woman News|work=Virtual Woman Official Website }}

Criticisms

As Virtual Woman has developed the ability to conduct longer and more realistic interactions, particularly in recent beta releases, criticism has arisenIs Talking to a Virtual Woman Cheating? by Jane Trebay that this may lead some users to social isolation, or to use the program as a substitute for real human interaction. However, these are criticisms that have been leveled at all video games and at the use of the Internet itself.Is Talking to a Virtual Woman Cheating? by Jane Trebay{{cite web |url=https://www.topaigirlfriend.com/ |title=Virtual AI Girlfriend |website=TAF |access-date=Aug 27, 2024}} A company representative, Nancy, indirectly responded to such accusations in an interview with ABC News reporter Mike Martinez in 1998 by stating that Virtual Woman played a valuable role by allowing some form of social interactions for people who may not normally be able to take part in them.

She cited a user who wrote to thank them because the program had relieved his boredom and isolation while he was recovering from a crippling accident in the hospital.{{Citation needed|date=March 2009}}

Release history

  • Versions of Virtual Woman with rough release dates and PC platforms for which they were designed:
  • Virtual Woman (????) (DOS)
  • Virtual Woman for Windows (1991) (Windows 3.0)
  • Virtual Woman 95 (1995) (Windows 3X, Windows 95)
  • Virtual Woman 98 (1998) (Windows 3X, Windows 95)
  • Virtual Woman 2000 (2000) (Windows 95+)
  • Virtual Woman Millennium (Windows 95, XP)
  • Virtual Woman Net ( Windows XP/Vista specific)

Notes

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