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Microsoft Project Murphy is New AI Photoshopping Chatbot

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Project Murphy is an experiment running on Azure that is powered by the intelligence of Microsoft Cognitive Services, including the knowledge of Bing. You can chat with Murphy using Skype, Facebook Messenger and Telegram.

Project Murphy

Corom Thompson, one of the lead engineers behind the bot,explains on the Project Murphy website that he is, “fascinated with creating machines that could be a little more human”.

How to use Project Murphy on Chatbot?

Ask it hypothetical “what if …” questions like “what if I were superman?” Murphy will try to respond with an image that visualizes an answer to your question. Murphy is brand new and still learning so it sometimes doesn’t have an answer right away, but the more people interact with it, the more creative it will become, gradually improving the results.

So far, this is fairly limited to the “What if X was Y?” format, as when asked more abstract questions (such as “What if something never happens?”) the machine replies that it is “still learning” and will “get back to you later”. How much later is unclear.

Using on Skype:

Project Murphy

Project Murphy

  • Windows And Mac Desktop Users
    • Log into Skype at web.skype.com
    • On the left-hand side of the screen, click on “Contacts”
    • Click on “Discover Bots”
    • You should see Murphy on the list. Click on him.
    • A new window will open with Murphy’s profile. Click on the blue “Add to Contacts” option.
    • Murphy will now be one of your contacts
  • Android and iOS Users
    • Open the app and tap on the “Contacts tab” at the bottom of the screen
    • Tap on the add contact icon (person with a plus sign) in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
    • You should see  “People” and “Bots” tabs at the top of the screen. Tap on Bots.
    • Murphy should be in the list. Tap on him.
    • Tap on the “Add Bot” button
  • Start Asking Murphy “What If” Questions
    • Search for Murphy in your contacts
    • Tap or click on him to open a chat
    • Type in your “What if question”

Using on Facebook Messenger:

  • Open your messenger and Search for @ProjectMurphy
  • Type in your “What if question”

One Comment

  1. Hondria
    Hondria

    Why is there no support for secure messenger (such as Threema)? I most certainly won’t use services like Skype or Facebook Messenger.

    August 12, 2016
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