• Wouldn’t it be interesting if we could turn books into chatbots?

  • In other words, something like “a chatbot loaded with Jiro Kawakita’s book.

  • Twitter has bots that cut out statements and display them randomly.

    • We can make it in the form of “output in response to keywords.
    • Solving the problem of 100% response and annoyance with Chatbot acclimation.
  • Jiro Kawakita bot and Yukichi Fukuzawa bot are having a discussion, and Nietzsche bot interrupts them.

  • From an implementation point of view

    • Keyword Extraction
    • Short text stock
    • Search from that stock by keyword
    • Presenting the hits
  • The “character” stands by the fact that the short sentences are collected only from the works of specific individuals.

  • Become a “character” rather than a characterless recommendation engine or search engine.

  • It’s like, “Oh, Nietzsche, you’re being so cynical again.”

  • It’s even more interesting to have a tree dialogue with Scrapbox bullet points.

  • Let’s prepare an icon!

  • Why not have a chatbot comment once a day on the information in this day in the past?

Not just books, but other people’s Scrapbox projects are broken down into rows, so it’s easier to do.

  • In the meantime, why don’t you just create nishio-bot in your own Scrapbox project?

  • Dialogue with Books


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