Gee I guess I lost a few people on that last post.
The main problem I’ve always associated with chatbots and virtual agents is the issue (WHY)....Why is there a chatbot in front of me on the computer screen.
In most commercial applications I suppose the bot acts as an FAQ response agent, or else is used to direct potential sales or other commercial endeavor.
I’ve always wanted to experience a conversation with an enormously powerful AI interface which is playing the role of a Psychologists. The purpose would be to collect character traits of the human beneficiary. (the person using the ai agent)
Does anyone know if such a thing exists now?
As I said, I have a problem initiating a conversation with an AI or Chatbot simply because I KNOW that entity I’m talking to is NOT ALIVE. In this regard I find myself asking “what do I say first”...
Unless there is a reason for the Artificial agent to exist for some commercial exploiation or FAQ assistance, why would I begin the conversation?
What is the use of even trying except just to see if and when I will begin getting responses which immediately identify the fact that I’m trying to have a conversation with a machine.
What I’m trying to say here is that; -initiating a normal conversation with an artificial agent is boring and predictable in most cases.
Unless there is a definitive purpose for communicating with such an agent,- there appears to be no other challenge because sooner or later, you find out where the comprehension of the AI interface fails miserably to act as an independent responsive “entity”.
Perhaps I’m just several years too ahead of time by expecting that some day I won’t really feel that way because the Artificial Agent I’m communicating with will respond more like a sentient being.
Until them I can only dream and watch what others are doing with computer languages and memory resources.
Anyhow these are jut a dew thoughts that some of you might be able to ppreciate and respond to.
Best wishes to everyone. I’m doing well health-wise.
Raymond