Wow! Step away for a day, and I have tons to comment on!
@Andres:
I’ve certainly read and considered your comments, but what you propose is several levels of sophistication above the average chatbot in use today, and would therefor not be suitable for a near-future contest. I think that what you’ve outlined would make for a great overall goal for chatbots of a few years down the road, but for today, the expectations are just plain too high right now.
@CR:
I like the idea of creating a “child-like” chatbot, as well, but with everything else on my plate, there’s no way I could even collaborate on such a project, let alone create one. I certainly hope that someone can build one, though.
@Thunder:
If you let the general public loose on a self-learning chatbot, I agree that it’s overall output quality would greatly suffer. However, if you only allowed certain trusted members of a community of dedicated chatbot/AI enthusiasts to perform the task of teaching said chatbot, the output quality of such a chatbot would be potentially unsurpassed. I’ve never been much of a fan of a wide scale “wiki” approach to teaching a bot, but I do like the idea of assigning “teachers” to do the job. Just as a child might go to school to learn various subjects, so might a chatbot benefit from the same regimen.
Also, just a thought here… Having a Human child requires a lot of “oversight”, too. And, strangely enough, also can feel like a full time job, with no pay and/or benefits. Ok, maybe not “pay”, per se, but certainly there are benefits.