Is the next step in artificial intelligence really being used to answer telephone calls? That’s a claim being made by one AI company… and maybe the very reason why we should prepare for oncoming robocalypse.
New Scientist reports that LA-based Adaptive AI is preparing to release what they’re calling the first commercially-available artificial intelligence, and all to make those automated phone calls much more enjoyable:
[Adaptive AI founder Peter] Voss freely admits his creation is far short of a human’s abilities, but it is much smarter than other “dumb” phonebots, he says.
You can talk to SmartAction almost as naturally as you would to a real person.
For example, Voss says the system can use its ability to track the flow and sense of the conversation to work out who a pronoun – such as she or you – is referring to.
The system will also infer if the line goes dead mid-conversation, and phone the caller back, rewinding to the “mental state” it was before the disconnection.
Admittedly, I would have hoped that HAL’s ancestors would have a slightly more noble purpose than bothering you while you’re trying to watch TV in the evening to ask about your car insurance – You know, like being a grandmaster at chess or plotting a convoluted plan to overthrow humanity than involves more than a liberal use of time-travel – but I’ll take my innovations in technology where I can get them, thanks very much. Anything as long as it brings us Cherry 2000 that much sooner.
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Artificial Brain For Sale [New Scientist]