Suprise! Georgia Tech Teaching Assistant Isn't Human, She's a Robot
IBM's Watson platform has done a number of remarkable things since its inception. Robots in retail stores are now powered by Watson, as are virtual assistants, and (of course) intelligent chatbots. If you aren't farmilar with it, Watson gives robots and virtual platforms the ability to understand, learn, sense, and experience. Case in point: Ahshok Goel, a professor at Georgia Institute of Technology has just revealed that he has been employing a robot as one of his teaching assistants. "Jill Watson" has been doing regular TA work for Goel, answering students questions in a forum, reminding students of upcoming important dates over email--and all of this in a way that was so human, students never realized that they were talking to a robot.
Jul-8-2016, 19:55:58 GMT
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