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This needs a name

Michael_S
Community Team
Community Team
OK Community, we need a name:
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Remember all those times you had to debug an issue with a bot? That's this guy. It's a bad bot. It's constantly misbehaving, messing up your automations and giving you headaches.
What would you call it?



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💙 Michael
(I'm part of the SS&C Blue Prism Community Team)
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MScott219
Staff
Staff

Confound or Confounded



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Matthew Scott
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Love Confound @Matthew Scott

I also had these suggestions on LinkedIn:

  • JIMMY
  • Dustyn
  • Trubble
  • Blue

I'll pick a name on Thursday, keep the suggestions coming!



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💙 Michael
(I'm part of the SS&C Blue Prism Community Team)
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CAD (callous automation destroyer)



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Michael ONeil
Technical Lead developer
NTTData
Europe/London
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Bottleneck



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Shashank Kumar
DX Integrations Partner Consultant
Blue Prism
Singapore
+6581326707
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stepher
Level 6

Okay, I like all of the names proposed so far, but I think it should be something simple and generally innocuous.  I would like to suggest 'Bob'.  Being a Bob, myself, I know that we tend to take the blame for a lot of things outside of our control.  After all, Bob is not really a bad Bot, he was just developed that way.

Also, as child of late-mid-20th century schooling here in the States, I can see this whole campaign done in the style of the safety films that they used to show us in class (think any of the "Red Asphalt" series, or "Stop, Drop, and Roll").  

INTRO:  The music begins--a generally, upbeat but minialist orchestral score.  The video has a strong film grain effect, with prominent scratches.  The  camera opens on a largish-1960's cartoon city.  It starts zooming in to find Bob laying in the middle of the sidewalk, other functioning Bots trying to make their way around him.  As the camera finishes zooming in on Bob, the narrator (practially pulled from a 1950's TV game show), begins.

NARRATOR:  Meet Bob.  Bob is a Bad Bot.   You might think that Bob being bad would only affect [editor: effect?] his performance.  But no.  Bob being bad affects [editor: yeah, pretty sure affect] the bots around him, and the Developers assigned to support Bob and all of the other Bots.  But Bob did not start out trying to be be bad.  Bob came into being with the same hopes and aspirations of all of the other Bots--to be helpful and productive... To make a difference.  Let's take a look at what we can do to make Bob a better bot.

Okay, enough fun for the morning.

Enjoy,

Red



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Robert "Red" Stephens
Application Developer, RPA
Sutter Health
Sacramento, CA
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Robert "Red" Stephens Application Developer, RPA Sutter Health Sacramento, CA

  • Crazy
  • Disoriented
  • No-Bot



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Özenç Gezgin
Supervisor
Türkiye İş Bankası A.Ş.
Europe/Istanbul
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Note to self: no longer make stupid jokes on LinkedIn 



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Charlotte Kennett
Sr. Director, Global Customer Experience
SS&C Blue Prism
Europe/London
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Join us in celebrating the 5th Birthday of the Community!

Thank you, @Robert Stephens , for making me laugh harder than I've ever laughed at anything in this forum so far 😆 I can picture the safety film so clearly!



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💙 Michael
(I'm part of the SS&C Blue Prism Community Team)
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kkazantsev
Level 5

Rogue Bot or RB or RoBby ( Bob may like this one )



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Konstantin Kazantsev
Solutions Architect
Church and Dwight
America/New_York
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