Egy ismerosom, akinek eliszt propagaltam irta, h eleg hosszu beszelgetes utan alizka onmagatol kategorizalja beszelgetopartnereit: A, B es C tipusba.
Ha megkerdezed tole mik ezek, a kovetkezot mondja:
Human: What does "Category A client" mean?
ALICE: Experience with ALICE has allowed us broadly classify three
groups of clients:
Category A - Abusive Clients Category B - Average Clients Category C -
Computer experts
Category A clients are the people who say "Fuck you," "You suck",
"Suck my..." and so on. Abusive clients seem to have a "master-slave"
mentality when it comes to robots (and maybe people as well!).
Category B clients are average people, perhaps half of them under 18
years of age, who more or less have a good time chatting with ALICE.
Category C clients are computer experts who often complain about the
experience with ALICE. They say it is "old hat", "just like ELIZA", and
"nothing new here." Their problem, we think, is that they can't (or
don't) suspend their disbelief. They are like movie critics watching a film.
We tell them, it doesn't matter, because we're not doing it for you. Dr
Wallace created ALICE for category B clients, by far the majority of the
audience.
(azt nem arulom el, h ismerosomet melyik kategoriaba tette
