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David Newyear on 14 years, 1 month ago in Business News | by
Summary: "Emma" and "Dewey," two library chatbots, were presented at the Eastern Great Lakes Innovative Users Group
Two Ohio libraries are integrating chatbots into their information and reference services. Both bots were featured in a presentation to the Eastern Great Lakes Innovative Users Group on Friday, October 15 in Akron, Ohio.
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Erwin van Lun on 14 years, 1 month ago in Loebner prize, Award News | by
Summary: Open-hearted interview with Hugh Loebner, initiator of the very first Turing Test 20 years ago.
In this open-hearted interview, Hugh Loebner, initiator of the very first Turing Test 20 years ago, talks about how it all began, about the future of this competition, and about his personal involvement. He also talks about his renowned protocol which is generally regarded as quite annoying, and always a topic of discussion.
The video was shot during the last Loebner Prize Contest in Brighton last year. The 2010 Loebner Prize Competition in Artificial Intelligence will be held on Saturday 23 October 2010 at California State University, Los Angeles, USA.
The 2010 competition will mark the 20th edition of this contest. See for more information:
https://www.chatbots.org/awards/loebner_prize/year_2010/
Erwin van Lun on 14 years, 3 months ago in Agent's Processing, Learning, Business News | by
Summary: My personal experience with Simon, the Learning Robot
During the AAAI conference I discovered scientists of the Socially Intelligent Machines research lab from the Georgia Institute of Technology working enthusiastically on Simon, the robot which we previously have covered at Chatbots.org.
Here’s a video of my personal experience:
Read more about: My Personal Experience With Simon The Robot
Jennifer Snell on 14 years, 5 months ago in Agent's perception of humans, Text recognition, Business, RFP's & implementations, Business News | by
Summary: Ann Improves the Online Experience and Reduces Call Volume
Aetna announced the availability of an online assistant to help members who have questions about how to navigate Aetna’s secure member website. “Ann,” Aetna’s personalized, virtual assistant, offers 24-hour support for members who are new to the website or need help logging in. Members receive the same responsive service from Ann that they receive when calling customer service, but without leaving the website. Ann is interactive and easily interprets members’ questions, helping them with the registration process or with recovering forgotten user names or passwords.
Read more about: Aetna Introduces ‘Ann’ a Virtual Online Assistant
Erwin van Lun on 14 years, 6 months ago in Business, RFP's & implementations, Business News | by
Summary: VirtuOz Virtual Agents supports customers using the faster, safer way to pay and get paid online
VirtuOz announced the deployment of a virtual agent solution on the PayPal Germany site. VirtuOz agents are now available on four PayPal country sites, including the United States, France, United Kingdom, Germany, with plans to launch an agent in Australia in the near future.
“Because they’re dealing with financial transactions, PayPal wants to ensure its customers receive a superior confidence-building experience,” said Alexandre Lebrun, co-founder and CEO, VirtuOz. “The expanded use of the VirtuOz virtual agent at PayPal Germany reinforces the value our solution provides PayPal.”
The PayPal Germany virtual agent is named Eva, and she assists customers in German, marking the third language PayPal has rolled out with VirtuOz.
Read more about: PayPal Expands Virtual Agent Strategy to Germany
Jetty van Kooij on 14 years, 6 months ago in Agent's Appearance, Humanoids, Business News | by
Summary: Simon the Robot cleans your house without commands, new features: voice/facial recognition, sound localization
At the Computer Human Interaction conference in Atlanta (12/5/2010), Simon the Robot demonstrated he has more capabilities than before. Originally he was only able to move some blocks very slowly, now he is capable of learning household chores without commanding him all over again or having to pre program him with a set of tasks. For example, Simon identifies colourful items: a blue book, a green plastic case, a red flower and several others, and puts them into the corresponding colours bin.
Read more about: Simon the Robot cleans your house without commands
Richard Wallace on 14 years, 6 months ago in Business, Events, Business News | by
Summary: Video report of chatbots 3.0 conference, the new wave in chat bots, conversational ai & virtual agents, Philli,US
The Chatbots 3.0 conference in Philadelphia was a huge success. We had about 25 attendees and 11 high quality presentations. A number of people who were unable to attend have made requests to see the presentations. We have asked the speakers to submit links to their talks so that you can view them.
Richard Wallace, Pandorabots - Pandorabots overview (ppt, windows, mac, PDF)
Erwin van Lun on 14 years, 6 months ago in Business, Events, Business News | by
Summary: Complimentary InteliWISE, Forrester and Comcast Webinar May 19, 2010
An increasing number of Fortune500 companies have started to use Virtual Agents - Avatars to enhance their customer experience and decrease eCommerce drop rates.
Register NOW for this unique 60min web event - webinar - to learn about Every Thing You Always Wanted to Know Regarding Contemporary, Enterprise Avatars (but did not have the opportunity to ask).
Watch Forrester, Comcast and InteliWISE answer these and many more key questions, by attending a complimentary webinar (on May 19, 2010 at 11:00 am PDT, 2:00 pm EDT).
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Richard Wallace on 14 years, 6 months ago in Applications, Consumer products, Business News | by
Summary: AIML Superbot 2.1 Development Kit for creating a unique bot personality
We have released an upgrade to the AIML Superbot, a development kit that makes it easy for you to create a chat bot with its own unique and proprietary personality distinct from the ALICE bot.
Jetty van Kooij on 14 years, 7 months ago in Business, Business News | by
Summary: Rethinking Artificial Intelligence: $5mln Mind Machine Project revisits fundamental assumptions
Since 1956 researchers have studied AI and their various specializations. However, this research was based on a couple of assumptions which are due for a rigorous revision. Previously, many AI solutions have attempted to solve all the problems with one system or function rather than multiple systems working together as in the human mind. The mind, memory and body function work both together and separately to solve any number of problems, and the way they work together (and alone) varies from problem to problem. The human mind alone applies various systems and functions to any given problem. Also, researchers have developed models that work more like computers, where everything is either one or zero. Real memory is filled with gray areas, ambiguities and inconsistencies, but functions in spite of not always being congruent.
Therefore, MIT is revisiting their Mind Machine Project with an initial $5 million grant and a five-year timetable to rebuild the AI field from scratch.