As most of us will know the Loebner Prize Final is coming around again - 23 October 2010 at California State University, Los Angeles to be precise.
There are four finalists this year :
Richard Wallace
Robert Medeksza
Rollo Carpenter
Bruce Wilcox
So yes, the point of this post is to gather a few questions you might like to ask this year's winner when the time arrives. We like to do this each year and I thought I would bring this up early this year so we all have time to come up with questions in good time. I'll probably leave it a few days after the final, so as to give them time to deal with the press, media etc.
Out of the three email interviews we have done in past years, all three winners have been kind enough to respond, so I have high hopes for this year. We missed out in 2008 unfortunately, real life got in the way. So this year I will try to be on top of it.
So please feel free to think about and suggest questions as and when you get the time. Usually we do about 8-10 questions I think. So let's say we go for a about of 9 this year and we can throw ideas around and see what we come up with.
Many thanks and I'm looking forward to what member's might want to ask this year's winner
Edit : not every question has to be in before the winner is announced - as there will probably be some questions that would go to someone in particular. So basically I think we are looking at general questions to start with, then some time after the winner is announced maybe some winner specific questions.
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Suggestions so far :- How has your chatbot changed in the past year, are there any improvements ?
- How much of a struggle is it and what is the incentive to keep on improving ?
- Do you see any value in internet enabled chat bots ? Such as enabling the bot to learn or reference external information...
- Will the day come when we (humans) no longer need mice, keyboards or stylus devices with which to interact ? Will we just talk to or ask our computer or the "Ghost in the machine" anything we wish to know ? Could the bot dissolve into the inner workings of the computer or perhaps become the computer, with or without a face (talking , 3D or not) ?
- What do you see for the future of your bot or bots in general ?
- Is your bot based on personally added scripts / text or a compilation of gathered responses inserted into a database ?
- Does / can your bot learn without "botmaster" intervention ?
- How long have you been working on your bot ?
- What was the thing that got you started working on chatterbots ?
- What are your short & long term goals with your app ?