Actually it is not so easy to explain what a chatbot is to someone who has no experience with it. Perhaps the best way to start understanding this phenomenon is to follow a number of them, and get a feeling for it. Choose from my list below with nice chatbots or choose yourself from the long list of bots on the website There’s a bot for that.- Use the Duolingo bot to learn a language. For Spanish, French, German. Via the Apple appstore
- Poncho de Weather cat will tell you the weather and crack a joke via Facebook messenger
- Work on your health with the Healthybot. Works through Slack
- You can get relevant HBR articles via Slack
- The Heston bot voor Skype will bring your cooking skills to Michelin stardom.
Chatbots to support learning & development You can be very creative thinking about possible solutions with chatbots! Personally I am thinking there is huge potential for the following categories:
Reflective or coach bots. Bots can support reflection very well. I work with colleagues on a 'confessional' bot based on the principles of 'the confessional box'. The interesting thing is that sometimes reflection works better with a bot who doesn't judge you. This is also used in therapies. Read for instance about Eliza the therapeutic chatbot.
Educational bots. There are bots who can show you new things and teach you something like about art. In the Netherlands for instance there is the KBlab chatbot who will send you a piece of art from the Dutch Cultural Heritage collection every day with some explanation.
Language bots. To learn a language you can converse with bots in your preferred language. See duolingo bots.
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