Facebook Artificial Intelligence Researchers (FAIR) Have Tested A New Approach That Teaches Bots How To Chit-chat Like Humans. What Are Your Views?

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    • Publish Date: Jan 31 2018 4:47PM
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    • Updated Date: Jan 31 2018 4:47PM
Facebook Artificial Intelligence Researchers (FAIR) Have Tested A New Approach That Teaches Bots How To Chit-chat Like Humans. What Are Your Views?

  • This will revolutionise social media. Such modifications could make an intrusion on users’ privacy. It is often discussed that the only difference between man and computers are 'heart and brain'. In an era when man is losing his heart to technology, if brain is incorporated into computers, they may overrule mankind. 
    Sandra Sunil, class XII, MGM Model School, Ayiroor, Thiruvananthapuram

  • This is the warning sign of our ambition and greed. Was it really needed? Now, there is a new method for cyberbullying, which will be even more dangerous, for no one will even suspect that the person on other other side isn't human. So the perpetrators will not be tracked. 
    Vanshika Lohana, IX, New Horizon Public School, Airoli
     
  • Well, in the name of technological advancement, we have already crossed many frontiers. So it’s natural for humans to be curious about whether or not the machines developed by them, can also talk and think like them. Slowly and steadily, we are handing over our responsibilities to mechanical devices created by us. 
    Akshat Sharma, class XI, Bhavan Vidyalaya, Panchkula

Comments

Devam Malik VIKAS BHARTI PUB.SCH.(ROHINI SEC_24

I think that the bots should not be taught this much that they can even talk like us like this one day will come when bots will have mind like humans and that will lead to total destruction

Jiyaa Khanna VENKETESHWAR GOBAL SCHOOL ROHINI SE

According to me, it wasn''t really a smart move. Agreed, it was a big step to boost up the technology and it did, no doubt but was it actually necessary? The evolution of the mechanical devices might as well lead to the destruction of a world of humans. I think the bots shouldn''t be taught to do something which isn''t really their job, like of course, why would they want to chit-chat? They should, instead, provide a helping hand and make things easier in the places they''re needed.

Prathik.E MAX MULLER HIGH SCHOOL

Teaching a bots in no need of necessary.Instead of teaching bots they can to chit-chat they can make them to teach in schools. If they want to help for us they can do some other works. In the mean future if the bots . been increased, there is no value for man.

Akhil raj shukla Dr V.S.E.C

I think teacher bots should be used in field of education as teacher sometimes forget some important issues which should be discussed with children. Bots never forget anything because they have artificial intelligence. If these bots are possible then there will be a lot of advancement in field of science and then these types if bots can be used in other jobs also like army, banks etc and they will help a lot in human race in future and they can decrease human labour to much extent.

Om Dharme NARAYANA VIDYALAYAM NAGPUR

We should not forget the incident when facebook bots started talking in their own language...That must do :)

Satyam Shukla CHILDREN'S ACADEMY

world is at the phase of development each and every second humans are thinking to broaden their brain but the excess is always harmful if humans tries to create their copy with upgraded brains then they must be ready to face domination from them.

Satyam Shukla CHILDREN'S ACADEMY

two of the bots named Sophia and Hen when got a bit independence to talk to each other and without taking no time created their own language which can''t be decoded till now so think what they can do if they get exposed in real world.

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