Bots are about to take over the world ... but they just want to tell you the weather
Bots are Taking Over: The Rise of Automated Conversations
In today's digital age, we're witnessing a revolution in the way we interact with technology. Bots, short for robotic systems, are automatic programmed apps that can simulate conversations and provide us with information on demand. Facebook recently made a big deal about their new Messenger BOTS, but they're not the only ones pushing the boundaries of this technology. As Larry Petrucci from Geeks Life explains, "Bots are about to take over the world or at least our social world."
Facebook's New Messenger BOTS
One of the most exciting developments in the bot world is Facebook's new Messenger BOTS. These bots allow us to start talking to a CNN BOT and get headlines about topics that interest us. We can also start conversations with a weather app and receive important updates as we need them. Microsoft is also working on bots, and there are several existing apps and stores that have been around for a while, such as Kick and Telegram. The idea behind these bots is to enable automated conversations that allow us to get the information we want quickly without any human interaction.
The Benefits of Bots
On one hand, this technology has numerous benefits. We don't have to bother anyone to accomplish what we want right away. However, there are also potential drawbacks. By responding immediately, we may be setting ourselves up for a life where interacting with real people becomes less enjoyable. Are we setting ourselves up to hate interacting with humans who don't respond quickly? Or will we become too accustomed to instant responses from bots, making it difficult to interact with human beings?
Kick BOTS vs Facebook Messenger BOTS
According to Larry Petrucci, Kick BOTS are far better than the Facebook Messenger BOTS that are currently available. Kick has been around for a while and has had time to work out the kinks. The Facebook bots, on the other hand, still have some issues to iron out. For example, the CNN bot doesn't provide the right kind of news stories based on what we're interested in. The weather app, also known as Wat Poncho, doesn't send daily updates as it's supposed to. In contrast, Kick BOTS work very well and even have a bit of humor.
Should You Dive into the World of Bots?
If you're an early adopter, be prepared for some hiccups. If you like things to just work, diving into the world of bots might not be the best idea right now. However, if you're willing to wait and observe, you can avoid some of the initial issues. For instance, instead of waiting for Facebook Messenger BOTS to mature, you could try getting a weather bot from Kick or checking out their Kick Box store. This will give you an opportunity to see what's available in the market and make informed decisions about which bots to use.
The Future of Human Interaction
As we become more comfortable with automated conversations, it's essential to consider the impact on human interaction. Will we become too reliant on bots and forget how to interact with real people? Or will this technology enable us to have more efficient and effective conversations with humans? These are questions that require careful consideration as we move forward in this rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Conclusion
Bots are revolutionizing the way we interact with technology, and it's essential to consider both the benefits and drawbacks of this technology. While bots offer numerous advantages, they also raise important questions about human interaction and our reliance on automation. As we continue to explore the world of bots, it's crucial to remain aware of these issues and make informed decisions about how we want to engage with this technology.
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