I wonder if getting the chatbot to roleplay survey taker, and having it categorize responses of collect them, would help?
With the goal of actually trying to use the chatbot to better understand what views are common and what people’s objections are. Don’t just try to make the chatbot curious, figure out what would motivate true curiosity.
We’re slightly more interested in getting info on what works to convince someone than on what they’re curious about, when they’re already reading the chatbot’s response.
Ideally, the journey that leads to the interaction makes them say what they’re curious about in the initial message.
I wonder if getting the chatbot to roleplay survey taker, and having it categorize responses of collect them, would help?
With the goal of actually trying to use the chatbot to better understand what views are common and what people’s objections are. Don’t just try to make the chatbot curious, figure out what would motivate true curiosity.
We’re slightly more interested in getting info on what works to convince someone than on what they’re curious about, when they’re already reading the chatbot’s response.
Ideally, the journey that leads to the interaction makes them say what they’re curious about in the initial message.
Using chatbots to simulate audiences is a good idea. But I’m not sure what that’s got to do with motivating true curiosity?