The creepiness of conversational AI goes on full display - Big Think

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The first time Captain Kirk had a conversation with the ship's computer was in 1966 during Episode 13 of Season 1 in the classic Star Trek series. Calling it a "conversation" is quite generous, for it was really a series of stiff questions from Kirk, each prompting an even stiffer response from the computer. There was no conversational back-and-forth, no questions from the AI asking for elaboration or context. And yet, for the last 57 years, computer scientists have not been able to exceed this stilted 1960s vision of human-machine dialog. Even platforms like Siri and Alexa, created by some of the world's largest companies at great expense have not allowed for anything that feels like real-time natural conversation.