Hi,
A local university has a computer club (Assoc. of Computing Machinery) that meets monthly. I’ve been asked by the CompSci department to speak for 30 minutes on the cool topic of bots on Nov. 8th. The audience is composed mostly of students and one or two professors.
Since I’m not a professional bot programmer or employed in AI R&D, I’ll be speaking as a ‘hobbyist’.
I’m looking to accomplish a few things.
* Get several of the students excited about AI, bots, and related technology.
* Open a possible door to ‘mentoring’ interested students in various projects at the university.
What would you want to say to such a group? What key points would you share to describe the current state of bot technology? Potential future uses? Barriers you’ve encountered? Any good bot jokes? =)
I’m open to any and all ideas. My delivery style is standing before the group and facilitating a discussion without the use of visual aids…with the exception of a chalkboard drawing or two.
Thanks in advance,
Chuck