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Chatbots are getting better at conversation. Or are they?
We imagine them to be wickedly intelligent, like Samantha from the movie Her. There is no "I" in their AI. They are so hopeless that some people argue that bots would be better without conversation. But without conversation they are not bots. They are more like the Internet on Nokia feature phones (a.k.a.
Rise of Machines: DATA vs. Borg Collective
At the most recent SXSW, Hanson Robotics, based in Plano, TX, debuted its latest personal robot – Sophia. With lifelike skin that is made from patented silicon, Sophia can emulate more than 62 facial expressions. Cameras inside her "eyes," sophisticated computer algorithms, and a combination of voice recognition technology and other tools enable Sophia to "see" and "think." Sophia is just the latest example of major advances in the development of machines striving to attain human "characteristics," "intelligence," and "awareness". Arguably, the notion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Cognitive Computing has been around since Frankenstein was published in 1818.