JohnAKeith
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What do people think about a bot for archboston.org? I have seen it on just a few websites but I can understand its value. I know the entire subject can be controversial.
Two sites I'm thinking about are provincetown-ma.gov and MFA.org.
The official Provincetown town website has a pop-up that asks, "What can we help you find?" and you can type in anything. For example, "When is the next select board meeting" or "Where is there parking in town?" I then provides an answer and as importantly suggests additional questions you might wish to ask.
The MFA website doesn't have a bot AFAIK but awhile back I used a test account through one of the AI providers to build one that scraped the MFA website (sorry) and allowed me to test out a bit. I could type in, "When is the museum open today?" and also, "Where are the Sargents" and "Show me the Van Goghs you have in your collection". So, not a lot of heavy lifting but helpful.
Perhaps it doesn't compare well but I think there could be a benefit here. Mostly, we're a database of information and a linear news site (I can't think of the words) so perhaps there isn't a lot of overlap between different threads.
I dunno. Ideas:
"What's the history of the P3 project in Roxbury"
"What buildings are under construction at Northeastern"
"Show me the last 10 posts by UserX"
Thoughts?
Two sites I'm thinking about are provincetown-ma.gov and MFA.org.
The official Provincetown town website has a pop-up that asks, "What can we help you find?" and you can type in anything. For example, "When is the next select board meeting" or "Where is there parking in town?" I then provides an answer and as importantly suggests additional questions you might wish to ask.
The MFA website doesn't have a bot AFAIK but awhile back I used a test account through one of the AI providers to build one that scraped the MFA website (sorry) and allowed me to test out a bit. I could type in, "When is the museum open today?" and also, "Where are the Sargents" and "Show me the Van Goghs you have in your collection". So, not a lot of heavy lifting but helpful.
Perhaps it doesn't compare well but I think there could be a benefit here. Mostly, we're a database of information and a linear news site (I can't think of the words) so perhaps there isn't a lot of overlap between different threads.
I dunno. Ideas:
"What's the history of the P3 project in Roxbury"
"What buildings are under construction at Northeastern"
"Show me the last 10 posts by UserX"
Thoughts?