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From: sujo@netcom.com (Suresh Krishnajois)
Subject: Re: Emacs Doctor AI Engine
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In <sujoD12y9H.KGn@netcom.com> Suresh Krishnajois (sujo@netcom.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>  
> Apparantly there is a utility called Emacs Doctor which is an AI engine,
> and is a part of the GNU Emacs editor. Is it similiar to the psuedo-
> psychotherapy program Eliza. Anyone here heard about it ? I'd appreciate 
> any pointers to it.

Hi, A kind soul responded to my above Q with an RTFM, when I realized I
should add the following qualifier:

I wanted to know if Emacs Doctor is available as a standalone program

- Suresh
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