• Listening Chat System he> What would you like to see happen in this conversation? I> I’ve fixed a lot of things and I want to test it. he> What happens just before that? I> I wanted to make a significant change in the use of machine learning in the selection of questions and keywords, so I modified it. he> What type of question statement is that? I> Questions that this question system poses to the user He> Is there anything else you can tell us about that user? I> Users are encouraged to verbalize by being asked questions. He> How do you know the user? Me> It’s a closed beta for now, so it’s only available where I can see it. he> what kind of place closed beta is that place closed beta? me> ngkw. He>

Users are encouraged to verbalize by being asked questions What type of user is this user? I> User who is trying to do some kind of intellectual production he> Where is that user? I> hmmm, well, it’s across the net. He> Is there anything else about that other side? I> Chat text communication, so we have a human and an interface. he> Is there anything else about that interface? I> Physical human communication interfaces have information such as tone of voice and facial expressions, but with chat, there is no such information. He> Is there anything else about that communication? I> I believe that tone of voice and facial expressions are beneficial for grooming purposes of communication, but not for logical communication. he> What type of communication is that communication? I> What this system supports is not emotion or empathy, but the kind of communication that helps people find logical connections by weaving sentences. he> Where is that communication? Me> Here it is. Looks like it’s working fine for now.


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