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Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 11:54 AM
Subject: [alicebot-aiethics] Re: Internet Hosting of AIML Bots


> Note: from Dr. Wallace to AIML community: I am passing this announcement
> along for informational purposes only. This is not a product endorsement.
> Also, please use your best judgement sending Pandorabots specific tech
> support questions to info@pandorabots.com. Please continue to use
> alicebot.org mailing lists for general AIML discussion.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Fritz Kunze
> To: alicebot-general@list.alicebot.org
> Cc: Dr. Richard S. Wallace";
> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 10:52 AM
> Subject: [alicebot-general] Internet Hosting of AIML Bots
>
>
>
> www.pandorabots.com
>
>
>  May 21, 2002
>    www.pandorabots.com
>
>    You are looking at an experimental software robot
>    (also known as a bot) hosting service.  From any
>    browser, you may create your own robots and publish
>    your robots - making them available to anyone with a
>    browser.
>
>    This site will be evolving rapidly - new
>    capabilities such as voice recognition, text to
>    speech synthesis, invoking programs on remote or
>    local machines, content development tools,
>    e-commerce support, cartoon animations are under
>    development now.
>
>    Inquiries and problem reports should be sent to
>    info@pandorabots.com
>
>    The bots are based on AIML and spring entirely from
>    the work of Dr. Richard Wallace and the A.L.I.C.E.
>    and AIML free software community based at
>    www.AliceBot.Org.
>
>
>    You should expect numerous changes to this site, so
>    please save your bot creations on your own machine
>    using the saving facility on the site.
>
>    No documentation exists yet - but will come later.
>    Sorry.  The bots hosted here conform in most
>    respects to the bot specifications given at
>    www.alicebot.org.  Here is how to get started:
>
>    1 - Create your own account
>    2 - Click on "create a new bot"
>    3 - give your bot a name (using any character set)
>    4 - Check the box next to:
>
>         "Automatically discover spaces between words
>            (suggested for Japanese)"
>
>         for bots using Japanese or Chinese.  English and
>         other languages are unaffected by the presence or
>         absence of a check mark in this box.
>
>    5 - To put knowledge into your newly created bot...
>
>         Check one of the two boxs next to:
>                   "Standard AIML Sept 2001"
>                   "Dr Wallace's A.L.I.C.E march 2002"
>
>         We recommend you check:
>                   "Dr Wallace's A.L.I.C.E march 2002"
>
>        Bots completely devoid of knowledge are created
>        by leaving both boxes unchecked.
>
>    6 - Click on "Create Bot"
>
>    7 - Click on "Build and Run" to talk to the bot or
>        click on "Publish" it and have anyone talk to it.
>
>
>    This is an experimental site only.  We accept no
>    liability for loss of data or any other problems
>    arising from the use of these robots.  We expect
>    this site to evolve rather quickly with new capabilities.
>
>
>
> Fritz Kunze                       Internet: fkunze@franz.com
> Franz Inc.,                       http:     //www.franz.com/
> 1995 University Avenue,           Phone:    (510) 548-3600 x 117
> Berkeley, CA 94704, USA           FAX:      (510) 548-8253
>
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