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Could you perhaps provide some examples of conversations you might expect the chatbots to have? My initial gut reaction to this is that while chatbots are sometimes a useful way to self-serve information, it feels to me like in this context we risk anthropomorphising the ambassadors and it also feels like we'd be burying a set of educational information behind chatbots that users would have to ask the right questions, rather than just having that educational information freely available immediately on the ambassador pages. |
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I like an anthropomorphized ambassador here and there. Imagine Sesame Street's BIg Bird... but it's Stompy. |
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I didn't even know what anthropomorphized means so I just removed myself
from the conversation. But yeah that's what I was thinking. Children love
asking questions.
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I like an anthropomorphized ambassador here and there. Imagine Sesame
Street's BIg Bird... but it's Stompy.
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We could always have the information available but like in the current context we always have stack overflow and documentations but I still prefer asking chatgpt. |
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I was thinking maybe we could make chatbots of the ambassadors at alveus. It could be an interactive way of learning more about them.
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