Archive for December 9th, 2004

A.L.I.C.E. bot and Mac OSX

A beginning tutorial on using Mac OSX to install, modify, and serve an award winning open source chat bot.

AIML Overview

IML, or Artificial Intelligence Mark-up Language enables people to input knowledge into chat-bots based on the A.L.I.C.E free software technology.
AIML was developed by the Alicebot free software community and I during 1995-2000. It was originally adapted from a non-XML grammar also called AIML, and formed the basis for the first Alicebot, A.L.I.C.E., the Artificial Linguistic […]

A Theory Belief Model for Cognitive Agents [DRAFT no cites] Todd Shimoda Colorado State University Introduction

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Wired News: Beware of Bots Bearing Messages

That’s because you may be talking with Chatting AIM Bot,
a free service that lets anyone play a devious practical joke on a
friend, in which an artificially intelligent AOL instant message, or
AIM, bot carries on an innocuous, 10-minute conversation before finally
lowering the boom and informing the unwitting human at the other end
they’ve been had.

Intelligent Agents and How They Are Changing Online Learning

Intelligent Agents, or bots, are software programs that can accomplish tasks autonomously upon activation. They are now coming to be widely used in online learning environments and have taken many different forms, from automated information banks to comparison tools to course tutors.
This spring, two experts on intelligent agents, Steve Knode and Morris Pondfield, gave presentations […]

Natural Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence

Interview with Andy Clark.
Natasha Mitchell: So your suggestion is that our mind is a lot bigger than our body, that somehow we kind of incorporate the world around us into our mind.
Andy Clark: Yeah, I guess the thought is that we’re kind of set up to do that so here’s a kind of parallel.
Some […]

Are You Ready for Social Software?

YEARS AGO, a logic professor beat it into my bony head that Sherlock Holmes had it all wrong when he consistently claimed to use deduction in solving his cases. It turns out he (or better, Arthur Conan Doyle) was using induction, which is, according to Webster’s, “the act or process of reasoning from a part […]

EducationGuardian.co.uk | E-learning | The semantic web

When discussing the semantic web, it is important to get one thing clear from the start: this is not a new version of the internet. Casual web users will probably not even notice semantic web technologies running behind their browsers. But they might notice a vast improvement in the relevance of the data returned to […]

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