1)
Check this link to my ‘intelligent’ cybertwin which I also mentioned in the
Powerpoint. You may like to create your own cybertwin as well. The more you
‘train’ your twin, the better the responses will be. While it is just a fun
exercise, Think of the opportunities. Imagine if we had a cybertwin that could
answer your questions about the course. Or perhaps a shopping assistant?
Response
of twins Ian network provides different, I can tell they generate sometimes
they have no meaning, his answer is limited but I think there are a lot of
training network twins will be great people to regard as oneself to others may
response is not sensitive e-mails or reply to every email.
2)
Write a one paragraph describing the Turing test and another paragraph
describing an argument against the Turing Test, known as the about the Chinese
room.
The
Turing test is a test machine shows the human intelligent behavior. Ask a
question to test by both parties (A and B) two made two C and reaction. C must
then decide which response or whether the B computer response or human
reaction.
Chinese
room test shows that, the test cannot be used to determine whether the machine
can think. Computer test that uses symbols to identify information, if these
symbols to manipulate the Turing test would fail, because they have no
understanding of this situation. Without this understanding, they can't really
be described as a mode of human thinking.
3)
Can virtual agents succeed in delivering high-quality customer service over the
Web? Think of examples which support or disprove the question or just offer an
opinion based on your personal experience. Write you answer on your blog page.
If you would like to create your own virtual agent you can do so on the Cognea
(formerly mycyber twin) web page
I
don't believe in virtual agents can successfully deliver high quality customer
service in the network, because everyone is different, need customer service to
infinity. Virtual agent may not be able to explain the various reasons for this
service might need.
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