One of my bots recently had the following short conversation.
Human: My name is Queenie1 Resident.
Bot: You have a nice name Queenie1. What’s on your mind?Human: My UUID is dd625ced-681c-4074-8c1a-9e664cc04d87
Bot: lol… People always say that, but I don’t always believe it.Human: oops sorry i have just seen now your im
Bot: Oh. There’s no need to apologize. You’re not the only one.
I don’t have a clue what it means, but I believe there’s at least, an indication that my bot is being contacted, or employed, in a way unlike the one I intended.
With five Pandorabots running, I get to read a lot of chatlogs giving the impression that something is going on beyond my control. People mention they’re accessing the bot from a cell phone, from within a game of some kind, or from a variety of other sources. The conversations sometimes reveal that my bot is in a chatroom of some sort as the visitor responds to others in the room, and employs commands that are of no use to my bots.
I can appreciate the desire to expand and to make Pandorabots available to social networking sites. But, my bots won’t perform in a phone app, or an irc channel the way it does on the HTML pages I’ve created for them. My bots show pictures, play music, and do different things that would be lost on an audience contacting them in ways other than the one they’re designed for.
I’d also prefer having the ability to “opt out” of having my creative property surreptitiously incorporated for other purposes, and by other means, without my permission. I’d like to know that my work was protected, and not easily captured in mass by scavengers.