Pandorabots

Pandorabots, Inc. is an artificial intelligence company that runs a web service for building and deploying chatbots.[1] The Pandorabots Platform is "one of the oldest and largest chatbot hosting services in the world."[2] Clients can create “AI-driven virtual agents” to hold human-like text or voice chats with consumers.[3] Pandorabots implements and supports development of the AIML open standard[4] and makes portions of its code accessible for free[5] under licenses like the GPL or via open APIs.[6]

According to its website, as of December 2015, 225,000+ registered developers have used the platform to create 285,000+ chatbots, logging over three billion conversational interactions with end-users.[7]

Technology and Products

Pandorabots provides API access to its chatbot hosting platform, and offers the following SDKs on Github: Java, Ruby, Go, PHP, Python, and Node.js.[8] The platform is written in Allegro Common LISP.[9] Notable chatbots include A.L.I.C.E. (Alicebot): a three time Loebner-winner,[10] open-source base personality bot, and inspiration for the movie Her;[11] and Mitsuku.[12]

Use Cases

Common use cases include advertising, virtual assistance, e-learning, entertainment and education.[13] Chatbots built and hosted with Pandorabots appear in messaging and native apps, the web, games, social networks, and connected devices.[14] Academics and universities use the platform for teaching and research.[15][16]

See also

References

  1. Wallace, Richard (2011-01-01). Be Your Own Botmaster: The Step by Step Guide to Creating, Hosting and Selling Your Own A. I. Chat Bot on Pandorabots. Alice A. I. Foundation.
  2. McNeal, Michele L.; Newyear, David (2013-12-19). "Streamlining Information Services Using Chatbots [Chapter 2: Chatbot Creation Options]". Library Technology Reports. 49 (8): 11–17. doi:10.5860/ltr.49n8. ISSN 0024-2586.
  3. Bluestein, Adam. "Robots: Coming to an office near you", Chicago Tribune, 18 June 2015. Retrieved on 3 December 2015.
  4. Wallace, Richard. "The elements of AIML style." Alice AI Foundation (2003).
  5. Sussan, Rémi (2014-12-29). "The future of programming: natural language". Rue99.
  6. Dahl, Deborah (8 May 2015). "Talking to Everything: User Interfaces for the Internet of Things". Speech Technology Magazine.
  7. "There's a robot in my office". businesstech.co.za. BusinessTech. Retrieved 2016-01-12.
  8. "Daily API RoundUp: London Theatre Direct, Bookboon, RocketReach, Plus TwitchTV, Pandorabots SDKs". ProgrammableWeb. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  9. Seibel, Peter (2005-04-07). Practical Common Lisp. Apress. pp. Part I: Case Study – Pandorabots. ISBN 9781590592397.
  10. "Alice chatbot wins for third time". BBC. 2004-09-20. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  11. Zeitchik, Steven (2013-10-13). "NYFF 2013: With voice-centric 'Her,' Spike Jonze makes a statement". Los Angeles Times. ISSN 0458-3035. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  12. "Music site chatbot wins AI Loebner contest - BBC News". BBC News. Retrieved 2015-12-04.
  13. "Ask Me Anything: Having a Forced Conversation with an Artificial Intelligence". SF Weekly. Retrieved 2016-01-30.
  14. Yang, Xin-She (2012-07-27). Artificial Intelligence, Evolutionary Computing and Metaheuristics: In the Footsteps of Alan Turing. Springer. pp. 290, 313. ISBN 9783642296949.
  15. Black, Nathanael T.; Ertel, Wolfgang (2011-03-18). Introduction to Artificial Intelligence. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 9780857292995.
  16. "Pandorabots | Meta-Guide.com". meta-guide.com. Retrieved 2016-01-30.

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