Researchers from Facebook's AI Lab have created a 'man-made' bot that will be controlled by artificial intelligence or AI algorithm. It has been trained by showing hundreds of Skype conversations videos, according to research reports published on New Scientist, IANS.
This algorithm divides people's faces into 68 key points while watching each Skype conversation. This research will be presented on Facebook at the International Conference on Intelligence Robots and Systems held on 24-28 September in Vancouver, Canada.
This system has naturally learned to reveal more verbal gestures in order to show his involvement to a person before headache, eyelid and speech. Later the bot learned to speak like a human and choose the most appropriate oral gesture in real time.
According to the results, "The Facebook team followed this system with a panel of some people. These people have seen two types of animations - reaction to bot with humans and human response. Volunteers have tested the bots and whether humans are as normal and practical. "
Chanabot started talking in his own language without complying with the previously signed code, in July this year, Facebook stopped its artificial intelligence or AI system to face such problems.
Researchers from the Facebook Ai Research Lab (FAIR) in June found that when 'trying to improve chatbats', 'agents used in conversation' created their own language. Soon the bots move away from the script language and start talking a whole new language. This language is made without any input given to humans.
A few days later Facebook became involved in a dispute between Mark Zuckerberg and US engineer Elon Maskei.