Here’s what Google’s artificial intelligence machine ChatBot had to say about Bill Gates

By Ajay Kadkol - 29 Jun '15 09:52AM

Google researchers have designed a new robot that could get into a conversation with humans. The robot, called as Chatbot can not only give pre recorded answers, but is also capable of giving its own new answers for new questions.

The project for this artificial intelligence was published by Google in the Arvix, which is a popular repository for academic research, by recording one of its latest incursion into artificial intelligence.

Google Researchers, Orioal Vinyals and Quoc Le built a system that could examine existing conservations.

They asked a question about "What is the purpose of living?" And the Chatbot replied, "To live forever".

Quoc Le said, "Instead of using rules to build conservational engine, we use a machine learning approach. We let the machine learn from the data rather than hand coding the rules".

Further, the Chatbot was asked, "What do you think about Bill Gates?". The Chatbot replied," He's a good man".

However, the researchers were not happy about the fact that the model "only gives simple, short, sometimes unsatisfying answers to our questions".

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