By A. Seza Doğruöz and Gabriel Skantze There is an increasing interest in open-domain chatbots, which are built to communicate with humans on any topic, task, or domain. This interest has been supported by fictional characters and systems in the entertainment business (e.g. the movie “Her”), as well as the media attention received by chatbots developed in research labs of large tech companies, such as
The problem with "open-domain" chatbots
The problem with "open-domain" chatbots
The problem with "open-domain" chatbots
By A. Seza Doğruöz and Gabriel Skantze There is an increasing interest in open-domain chatbots, which are built to communicate with humans on any topic, task, or domain. This interest has been supported by fictional characters and systems in the entertainment business (e.g. the movie “Her”), as well as the media attention received by chatbots developed in research labs of large tech companies, such as