Hacking the robots

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10.20.2005

hacking the robots

Dreamforce 2016

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about.me

@monkchips

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about.us

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#conversationalcommerce

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conversation is engagement

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machine learning for developers

AzureML, CNTKHP Haven OnDemandGoogle Tensor FlowIBM Watson

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the new “hello world”

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algorithmia

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machine learning for apps

Salesforce introduces EinsteinOracle Adaptive Intelligent ApplicationsMicrosoft’s AI reorg

And that’s just the last2 weeks

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humane computer interfaces

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the creepy magic continuum

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“Artificial intelligence has captured the rhythm of science fiction. For example, the script of a new science fiction short is the creation of a bot. Although the software provides the order of the word choices, the source material is human. It works by algorithm and it derives its poetic power from the words of human feeling. The results are surprisingly good and even funny, in spite of its mechanized origins.”

laura hudson fivethirtyeight media

https://github.com/jbrew/pt-voicebox

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It started with irc

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then this happened

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general purpose

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I cog therefore I am

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messaging for humans

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and bots

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messaging > apps

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crowded house

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bot vs bot

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voice: activated

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developers.google.com/actions/

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serverless listeners

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don’t forget

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I am the law

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Good Robot Bad Robot

What do you think?

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Asimov’s Laws

A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.

A robot must obey the orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.

A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.