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| **Puppets** are [[technology:avatar|avatared]] programs intended for human interaction. Typically, the term is applied exclusively to such programs: | **Puppets** are [[technology:avatar|avatared]] programs intended for human interaction. Typically, the term is applied exclusively to such programs: | ||
| - | * found on the internet | + | * found on the internet |
| - | * mode of interaction is speech or gestures | + | * mode of interaction is speech or gestures |
| - | * avatar is recognisably a living entity | + | * avatar is recognisably a living entity |
| Programmers may refer to entirely passive interactive items as Puppets, too, though those keen on unambiguous communication will avoid this. | Programmers may refer to entirely passive interactive items as Puppets, too, though those keen on unambiguous communication will avoid this. | ||
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