{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-page-js","path":"/notes/thesis-progress-building-a-chatbot-a-day/","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<img class=\"aligncenter size-medium wp-image-578\" alt=\"Screen Shot 2014-03-01 at 3.54.10 PM\" src=\"/img/uploads/2014/03/Screen-Shot-2014-03-01-at-3.54.10-PM-800x272.png\"  />\n<p>My thesis project continues to evolve as I explore the world of online adolescence. I rewrote my thesis proposal statement, originally posted <a href=\"/notes/sams-amazing-list-a-thesis-project-proposal/\">here</a>, to better address the “big ideas” I want to address. Here it is:</p>\n<blockquote>It can be uncomfortable to revisit adolescent journals, now knowing that they were often nothing more than vapid rants. However, they served a purpose: to establish a sense of self and to define the author&#8217;s identity both to him/herself and &#8211; in an online world &#8211; to the public. The public nature of blogging sites old and new help to reinforce this. Furthermore, it enables us, as adults, to recall this transitional adolescent identity in a way that previous generations have not. What does it mean that I can pull up 14-year-old Sam with only a few clicks? That, as a child of the internet era, I am never far from an earlier version of myself?</blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http://sarahrothberg.com/\">Sarah</a> suggested I use people’s old online journals to allow them to talk to their adolescent selves, so now I’ve started to explore <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatterbot\">chatbots</a>. Chatbots have been around for decades, from <a href=\"http://nlp-addiction.com/eliza/\">ELIZA</a> in 1966 to the chatbot that I think most of my peers would remember from their adolescence: <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmarterChild\">SmarterChild</a>. With the ultimate goal of using the corpus of old blog entries to enable a conversation with your prior online self, I’m now building “a chatbot a day” to give me a feel for the capabilities of chatbots and how people want to interact with them. You can talk to my chatbots <a href=\"http://sambrenner.github.io/chatbot-a-day/\">here</a>.</p>","frontmatter":{"path":"/notes/thesis-progress-building-a-chatbot-a-day/","title":"Thesis Progress: Building a chatbot a day","date":"2014-03-01T21:43:42.000Z","categories":["ITP","Thesis","JavaScript","node.js"],"churl":null,"uses":null}}},"pageContext":{"post":true,"prev":{"url":"/notes/sams-amazing-list-a-thesis-project-proposal/","title":"Sam’s Amazing List, a thesis project proposal"},"next":{"url":"/notes/humungi/","title":"Humungi"}}}}