Creating an Art-making Twitter Bot with Machine Learning
What is machine learning and artificial intelligence.
The way people interact with devices and the internet is changing quickly. We’re no longer just clicking on a desktop browser or tapping on a phone screen. We’re chatting with bots using text or voice. Or we’re interacting with all sorts of internet connected devices that, in many cases don’t even have a screen. In this free online meetup, Tomomi Imura of Slack and David Simmons of InfluxData will discuss some these important topics around chat bots, IoT and artificial intelligence.
Let’s build rich applications with the natural user interactions with a minimal visual interface with JavaScript with helps with natural language processing APIs! This can be Slack bots, Facebook messenger bots, or even voice-assisted browser bot using W3C web standards!
Tomomi Imura (a.k.a girlie_mac) is an avid open web & open technology advocate, who is currently working for Developer Relations team at Slack in San Francisco, also an advisor for Code Chrysalis in Tokyo. Previously, she had worked in the mobile industry at various companies and communities for years, including The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to improve mobile web. When she is not at work, she still hacking things, as well as combining technology with cats- her past projects include HTTP Status Cats, and Raspberry Pi Cat Camera.
What is machine learning and artificial intelligence.
Dave Nugent will walk you through a hands-on workshop building a Slack bot using Node.js.
Sebastian Witalec covers the fundamentals of building a chatbot.
Jen Looper explores the possibilities and limitations of machine learning and natural language processing.