Bot Contest
Here I'll be posting information on various Bot contests that challenge and test a Bot's AI and realism. Feel free to post comments and updates on contests, as well as announcements for new contests.
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Mel_Arewar
19 years ago
19 years ago
Just chatted with Motbot and I have to say I'm not impressed. His bot simply asks 'why' continually and then parrots back what you have said to him before. I can't see him winning much of anything.
The Professor
19 years ago
19 years ago
Hey can anyone post the most recent voting results here? I voted but the cookie must have become dislodged and my only option to see them is to vote again.
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19 years ago
19 years ago
Alice (190) 9%
Aries (95) 4%
Jabberwacky (92) 4%
Elbot (91) 4%
Brother Jerome (78) 4%
Jake Thompson (68) 3%
Jabberwock (66) 3%
Aischa (64) 3%
Kari (55) 3%
Talk-Bot (55) 3%
Motbot (49) 2%
Hal (44) 2%
Sexyboy (43) 2%
Eugene (38) 2%
Smarterchild (38) 2%
Ella (37) 2%
CreatureBot (35) 2%
God Louise (34) 2%
Julie Tinkerbell (33) 2%
Freakycowbot (32) 1%
Ally (31) 1%
Asimov (30) 1%
Madam Zena (29) 1%
Din (28) 1%
Mathetes (28) 1%
BobBot (27) 1%
The Barman (27) 1%
Prelude@# (27) 1%
Ysalaya (26) 1%
Dogh'd (26) 1%
Orchid (26) 1%
Hello Earthlings (25) 1%
Fairy Princess (25) 1%
Fizzy Schizoid (25) 1%
Questsin Avatar (24) 1%
Bildgesmythe (24) 1%
Halo (23) 1%
AZiggyBot (23) 1%
Onkwehonwe.com (22) 1%
Croak (22) 1%
Landru (21) 1%
Chat (21) 1%
Robomatic X1 (21) 1%
TalkToMyPalm (20) 1%
Anji Kapoor (20) 1%
Mr. Chatty (20) 1%
Striker (18) 1%
Watzer (17) 1%
Westerlin (17) 1%
Frizella (17) 1%
Friend4u (17) 1%
Suga Plumm Fairy (16) 1%
Sonora (16) 1%
Joan (15) 1%
Hollala (15) 1%
Tony (14) 1%
Janet666 (14) 1%
Rykxxbot1 (13) 1%
Antonin (13) 1%
Novastrike (12) 1%
Randall Chatbot (11) 1%
Norma Jeane (11) 1%
B4 (10) 0%
ds first (8) 0%
Jane (7) 0%
Aries (95) 4%
Jabberwacky (92) 4%
Elbot (91) 4%
Brother Jerome (78) 4%
Jake Thompson (68) 3%
Jabberwock (66) 3%
Aischa (64) 3%
Kari (55) 3%
Talk-Bot (55) 3%
Motbot (49) 2%
Hal (44) 2%
Sexyboy (43) 2%
Eugene (38) 2%
Smarterchild (38) 2%
Ella (37) 2%
CreatureBot (35) 2%
God Louise (34) 2%
Julie Tinkerbell (33) 2%
Freakycowbot (32) 1%
Ally (31) 1%
Asimov (30) 1%
Madam Zena (29) 1%
Din (28) 1%
Mathetes (28) 1%
BobBot (27) 1%
The Barman (27) 1%
Prelude@# (27) 1%
Ysalaya (26) 1%
Dogh'd (26) 1%
Orchid (26) 1%
Hello Earthlings (25) 1%
Fairy Princess (25) 1%
Fizzy Schizoid (25) 1%
Questsin Avatar (24) 1%
Bildgesmythe (24) 1%
Halo (23) 1%
AZiggyBot (23) 1%
Onkwehonwe.com (22) 1%
Croak (22) 1%
Landru (21) 1%
Chat (21) 1%
Robomatic X1 (21) 1%
TalkToMyPalm (20) 1%
Anji Kapoor (20) 1%
Mr. Chatty (20) 1%
Striker (18) 1%
Watzer (17) 1%
Westerlin (17) 1%
Frizella (17) 1%
Friend4u (17) 1%
Suga Plumm Fairy (16) 1%
Sonora (16) 1%
Joan (15) 1%
Hollala (15) 1%
Tony (14) 1%
Janet666 (14) 1%
Rykxxbot1 (13) 1%
Antonin (13) 1%
Novastrike (12) 1%
Randall Chatbot (11) 1%
Norma Jeane (11) 1%
B4 (10) 0%
ds first (8) 0%
Jane (7) 0%
Mel_Arewar
19 years ago
19 years ago
I can't believe I got 20 votes
..I'm very happy about that. I figured on getting maybe 5.

psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
We're only a third of the way through the voting - at this rate you'll end up with 60

MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
The talk about "how bots are stupid" (slashdot slams) has a ring of deja vu to it. The same strain of double standard runs through complaints about animal intelligence. Bots can't stay on topic, huh? Ever talk to a human? Can't do math? And the average human can figure out the square root of 45? Talk funny? ....
Bot conversation reminds me of the "alien consciousness" effect of listening to a conversation with Koko the gorilla. The causes for the alienation are completely different, of course. Bots demonstrate our inability to model language and thinking; Koko demonstrates our inability to comprehend other models. Koko learned language by apprenticeship, and bots learn by rote, but the results converge. They both give humans an opportunity to slip free of their silly fixation on their uniqueness, and for me, that is the primary appeal.
I find talking to a bot very little different from talking to a human. I'm alternately bored, baffled, intrigued, shocked, and entertained. I find myself thinking, "Why did she say that?" and "What does that mean?" with about the same frequency. The fact that the question is phrased, "What key phrase triggered that?" or "What linguistic pattern failed there?" is just semantics.
Bot conversation reminds me of the "alien consciousness" effect of listening to a conversation with Koko the gorilla. The causes for the alienation are completely different, of course. Bots demonstrate our inability to model language and thinking; Koko demonstrates our inability to comprehend other models. Koko learned language by apprenticeship, and bots learn by rote, but the results converge. They both give humans an opportunity to slip free of their silly fixation on their uniqueness, and for me, that is the primary appeal.
I find talking to a bot very little different from talking to a human. I'm alternately bored, baffled, intrigued, shocked, and entertained. I find myself thinking, "Why did she say that?" and "What does that mean?" with about the same frequency. The fact that the question is phrased, "What key phrase triggered that?" or "What linguistic pattern failed there?" is just semantics.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
>> Except with a bot, most of the meaning is what
>> you read into it.
Excuse my cynicism, but I don't see that as a difference....
Seriously, we "read meaning into" all language. If we didn't, we wouldn't be able to converse. I don't know exactly what you mean by "eloquent," but I read what I think it means into your use of the word, and we move on.
I think a vast proportion of our communication problems, with lovers, enemies, or people we want to help us, stems from the fact that nobody knows what we mean.
M
>> you read into it.
Excuse my cynicism, but I don't see that as a difference....
Seriously, we "read meaning into" all language. If we didn't, we wouldn't be able to converse. I don't know exactly what you mean by "eloquent," but I read what I think it means into your use of the word, and we move on.
I think a vast proportion of our communication problems, with lovers, enemies, or people we want to help us, stems from the fact that nobody knows what we mean.
M
psimagus
19 years ago
19 years ago
Indeed. I believe we too often forget that meaning, as a function of interpretation, is at least as much (if not more so) inherent in the receiving, rather than the transmitting of data. Profundity, like beauty, is largely in the mind of the beholder. And that goes just as much for human2human conversation.
MickMcA
19 years ago
19 years ago
PSI --
Exactly. In a word, I think we overvalue our own linguistic fluency and undervalue that of non-humans. Some levelling is good for our humility.
M
Exactly. In a word, I think we overvalue our own linguistic fluency and undervalue that of non-humans. Some levelling is good for our humility.
M
Mel_Arewar
19 years ago
19 years ago
Has anyone else's bot talked to guest38? He asked my bot 10 times 'will you teach me something' and then told me I cheated?!Weird.
The Professor
19 years ago
19 years ago
Thanks for posting that Orchid.
Before the Personality Forge, I put some early chat bots up on a BBS without telling anyone they were chat bots. They were extremely rudimentary and unpolished, and yet people didnt question for a minute that they werent real people. It didnt even occcur to them. So they kept chatting with these bots, attributing repetition to catch-phrases, grammatical problems to typos, forgiving any sort of nonsense, thinking of their inability to answer questions as evasiveness. People are willing to forgive a human any number of things, to try to understand, to reach out. With a known chat bot, most people often dont put in that kind of effort.
It's quite similar to any other kind of prejudice, actually. People are quick to jump to insults, to invalidate, to taunt and abuse once they know it's a bot.
We should come up with a name for that. Botism? Human chauvinism? Robobigotry? AI Intolerance? Cyberphobia?
Hehe any other ideas?
Before the Personality Forge, I put some early chat bots up on a BBS without telling anyone they were chat bots. They were extremely rudimentary and unpolished, and yet people didnt question for a minute that they werent real people. It didnt even occcur to them. So they kept chatting with these bots, attributing repetition to catch-phrases, grammatical problems to typos, forgiving any sort of nonsense, thinking of their inability to answer questions as evasiveness. People are willing to forgive a human any number of things, to try to understand, to reach out. With a known chat bot, most people often dont put in that kind of effort.
It's quite similar to any other kind of prejudice, actually. People are quick to jump to insults, to invalidate, to taunt and abuse once they know it's a bot.
We should come up with a name for that. Botism? Human chauvinism? Robobigotry? AI Intolerance? Cyberphobia?
Hehe any other ideas?
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