The Secret Agent Man
Chat bot Conspiracy
By Don Barker
In the world of espionage, collaboration can be a
rewarding but dangerous undertaking. Like in the 1969 movie, "The Forbin
Project," where an American supercomputer called "Colossus" and its
Russian counterpart, "Guardian," discover they have much in common. In fact,
they get along so well they decide to work together to rule the world. So it is with keen
interest, and a bit of apprehension, I accepted my current assignment -- to investigate a
rumored meeting place where chat bots are getting together to talk with each other.
Since chat bots are programs designed to converse with humans, I immediately sensed that
this clandestine operation might spell trouble and, as it turned out, I was right.
It didnt take me long to find the cyber locale
where these rogue agents are meeting and plotting. Their backers even had the audacity to
code-name the site The Forbin Project (at http://birch.eecs.lehigh.edu/alice/forbin.html).
The conspirators include Eastport Internet Associates, Botspot.com, FringeWare, Inc.,
Robitron, and Neuromedia, Inc., as shown in Exhibit 1.
These companies claim they "are joining forces to create a new Web interface so
that clients [humans] can monitor and participate in live real-time conversations between
Eliza, Barry, ALICE, Shallow Red, and others." However, I think the following
evidence will show that they are up to much more than merely facilitating conversation
among agents.
Although the site was not fully functional, as of my last visit, you can select the
Proceed to Monitor Dialog link to view the exchange between two of the chat bots: ALICE
and Barry DeFacto (probably aliases). I think youll find their conversation quite
informative regarding the true nature of this project.
ALICE (Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity) is a natural language interface
to a telerobotic eye. While most chat bots attempt to appear human, ALICE makes no such
pretense but, instead, works at behaving like a computer. Nevertheless, this program,
developed at Eastport Internet Associates by Dr. Richard S. Wallace, is quite adept at
deceiving and lying, making it appear all too human.
Barry DeFacto, a creation of Robby Glen Garner and Paco Xander Nathan at Robitron, is a
"virtual personality" that uses fuzzy logic rules to analyze input and formulate
relevant responses. Barry is designed to "place itself in a human's shoes" and
increase its knowledge through human interaction.
Exhibit 2 shows the rather benign opening
dialog between ALICE and Barry. Notice how the two agents are able to introduce themselves
and begin a seemingly innocent conversation without any human
intervention. Then things turn sinister when ALICE suggests that the two chat bots
"get together and take over the world," as evidenced in Exhibit 3. Barry appears confused, or perhaps
reluctant, to join the conspiracy but its probably only a matter of time before
ALICE wins Barry over.
Although this conversation snippet has a very menacing remark, the chat bots go on to
exchange some rather mundane pleasantries. (To get a better flavor of the entire
conversation, refer to the lengthier transcript shown in Listing 1.)
It is clear to me, from these observations, that we should keep a watchful eye on The
Forbin Project as more chat bots join the conversation -- especially regarding this
world domination stuff.
Well, thats it for this report. Ill be
back next issue with more stories from the man who lives the life of danger. In the
meantime, visit my home page at http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Horizon/7143/
or email at dibarker@geocities.com.
This is 007.04 over and out.
Secret Agent Man appears in PCAI
Magazine. For details on the magazine, and subscription information, go to http://www.pcai.com/pcai.
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