NISHIO Hirokazu[English][日本語]

Keichobot's value question may be a prelude to fireworks to think about

Keichobot asks, "What is it that you feel value in?" asking the question "What is your value?

In other words, Keichobot (and symbolic modeling on which it is based) is a technology that occupies an "overlapping and slightly preliminary stage" to thinking fireworks.

  • KJ method study group review study group#63a159e0aff09e000071597e.
    • KJ Method ← Exploration Net ← Thinking Fireworks."
    • I talked about the gradual emergence of preliminary technologies over time.
  • Keichobot could be positioned as such.
    • KJ method←Exploratory Net←Thinking Fireworks←Keichobot
    • In fact, here he says, "If it's one-on-one (= if you have time to spare), I'll dig into it with symbolic modeling questions."
    • The reason we use "Keichobot" instead of "symbolic modeling" for the preliminary technology is that Keichobot is a chatbot, so it is important that it can be used by one person.

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