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20Aug/20Off

Aristotle and the chatbot: How ancient rules of logic could make artificial intelligence more human

Rather than just computing a response from a sequence of words, responses from the chatbot are derived from the relationships between billions of terms. Beliefs with low confidence can be sent back to the user (for example, a person asking a health chatbot about symptoms) as questions.

1-aristotleandIn the future we think this will allow for more engaging, deeper and natural interactions between humans and machine. The beliefs and "personality" of the will become tailored to the user.

Aristotle's 2,000-year-old has had a profound influence on Western civilisation. A revamp of his ancient works could very well shift us into a new frontier of human-computer interaction.

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