[OPLIN 4cast] OPLIN 4cast #486: About bots
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OPLIN 4cast #486: About bots
April 20th, 2016
[image: chatbot] What's all this stuff we're hearing now about bots? To be
more precise, the buzz lately has been about chatbots, which seem to have
stolen the "bot" name from all the other kinds of bots that are around. And
that's no surprise, when you have some of the biggest tech companies
singing the praises of bots. If you have used Apple's Siri, you have used a
bot. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently called them "the new apps."
Facebook introduced a new bot-building platform at their developer
conference last week. Someday soon, using bots may be kind of like having
your own personal reference librarian. Exciting stuff.
- Do people want to talk to bots?
<http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2016/apr/16/chat-with-facebook-messenger-bots/>
(The San Diego Union-Tribune | Jennifer Van Grove) “More bots are indeed on
the way, meaning a pending onslaught of them will usher in a new era in
mobile where information comes to you, on your terms — or at least that’s
the vision proffered by Zuckerberg and Messenger Vice President David
Marcus. They believe you’ll soon be opting for bots over mobile apps and,
of course, those pesky 800-numbers. Because why should you have to hassle
with opening other apps or speaking to a human to accomplish things?
‘Chatbots are to you and me and today’s culture, what call centers are to
our parents’ culture,’ said Brian Solis, the principal analyst at Altimeter
Group and an expert on trends in social media.”
- Facebook's bots are already revolting
<http://arstechnica.com/staff/2016/04/facebooks-bots-are-already-revolting/>
(Ars Technica | Annalee Newitz) "The core of Facebook's idea is to chase
its ever-expanding audience, which is flocking to Messenger. Last year,
Messenger was the fastest growing app in the US, and now it has almost a
billion users. Though Facebook itself claims 1.59 billion monthly active
users, it's obvious that Messenger has grown massively since becoming a
standalone app in 2014. So Facebook is turning Messenger into a platform
with open APIs. And just as developers once built apps on top of Facebook,
they'll now build bots on top of Messenger."
- Microsoft makes bots the cornerstone of its 'conversation as a platform'
strategy
<http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-makes-bots-the-cornerstone-of-its-conversation-as-a-platform-strategy/>
(ZDNet | Mary Jo Foley) "Microsoft is making a new Cortana app store
available, and will be providing testers with an early preview of new
Cortana experiences 'in the coming months' via which Cortana will be able
to assist with predictive actions, such as looking at users mail and
calendar (with their permission) to proactively schedule events on users'
behalf. On the bot front, Microsoft is providing the ability to build not
just plain text bots, but also bots that can interact with users via video,
animations and ultimately holograms via Microsoft's HoloLens mixed-reality
goggles."
- Botlist is an app store for bots
<http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/11/botlist-is-an-app-store-for-bots/>
(TechCrunch | Sarah Perez) "Bots are organized by category (e.g.
Productivity, Marketing, etc.), or you can filter Botlist by platform. In
other words, it's a simple directory at present, but not much more. Still,
the fact that Botlist exists at all - even as a side project - speaks to
the growing bot ecosystem now in development, and demand for an organized
resource for finding bots that work across platforms, as many today do."
*Articles from Ohio Web Library <http://ohioweblibrary.org>:*
- Introducing chatbots in libraries.
<http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.oplin.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=94387247>
(*Library Technology Reports*, Nov./Dec.2013, p.5-10 | Michele L. McNeal
and David Newyear)
- The effect of artificial intelligence on the future of information
literacy.
<http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.oplin.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cmh&AN=108501392>
(*Online Searcher*, July/Aug.2015, p.71-73 | William Badke)
- Real conversations with artificial intelligence: A comparison between
human-human online conversations and human-chatbot conversations.
<http://search.ebscohost.com.proxy.oplin.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=aph&AN=102462695>
[citation only] (*Computers in Human Behavior*, Aug.2015, p.245-250 |
Jennifer Hill, W. Randolph Ford and Ingrid G. Farreras)
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