Create your own IM BOT!
Nicole, from the MSN Messenger group (Windows Live Messenger?), has a blog entry about some existing Bots that you can use from MSN Messenger and some suggestions of Bots she would like to see. You may have already heard about the Encarta® Instant Answers BOT (Encarta@conversagent.com ), that lets you ask questions which it then looks up for you in Encarta. Nicole lists a whole bunch more. Her blog is worth reading for that alone. But it gets better.
The idea of talking to a computer and getting answers that appear to come from a real person has long been the goal of computer programmers everywhere. It looks like now there is the chance for a lot more of us to try that sort of program out for ourselves.
Conversagent, in partnership with Microsoft, is making a free license available to their BuddyScript Software Development Kit (SDK) for creating BOTs and what are called Activity applications so that people can create their own BOTs.
Think about writing a BOT that answers question about your school? Or perhaps reports back on the scores of sports teams? How about a BOT that people can ask if there is a snow day? Well, that may be more useful where I live than some other places. But you get the idea.
This may very well be a good project for a student or team of students. And if they make a very good one Conversagent may wave the normal six month limit on the license. At the very least they can try to make a BOT that gets their friends to wonder if it is a BOT or a real person they are talking to?
Comments
- Anonymous
February 04, 2006
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February 06, 2006
I don't want to build a bot for any networks that are subject to a particular corporations whims. Especially when there are good alternatives. - Anonymous
February 06, 2006
That's your option of course Bob. But with 100s of millions of users the MSN Messenger network is working for a lot of people. What network are you building bots for and what sort of software is available for that purpose? - Anonymous
February 06, 2006
I want an IM bot that is like a dictionary - Anonymous
February 10, 2006
try zolaonaol imbot on aol instant messenger - Anonymous
February 12, 2006
its dumb - Anonymous
February 20, 2006
talk alot - Anonymous
May 22, 2006
I blogged about a third party SDK for creating MSN Messenger bots some time ago. Now though Microsoft...