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A Modern Tool of Conversation: Chatbot

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A chatbot is a work of artificial intelligence technology that simulates a conversation (or chat) in natural language with a user via messaging applications, internet sites, smartphone apps, or the telephone. Chatbots are used in a range of conversation systems for a variety of purposes, including customer assistance, request processing, and information acquisition. Chatbots have been around for quite some time, but it has only been in the recent past few years that they have seen a significant uptick in popularity among consumers and companies. This change in the perspective of chatbots and conversational interfaces was heavily impacted by the advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as by the expanding usage of messaging app technologies. This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the conversational tool known as chatbots, which emerged in the contemporary era. This paper also discusses how this tool is expanding its root in the life of human beings as well as the pros-cons that will be generated by the chatbots.
Title: A Modern Tool of Conversation: Chatbot
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A chatbot is a work of artificial intelligence technology that simulates a conversation (or chat) in natural language with a user via messaging applications, internet sites, smartphone apps, or the telephone.
Chatbots are used in a range of conversation systems for a variety of purposes, including customer assistance, request processing, and information acquisition.
Chatbots have been around for quite some time, but it has only been in the recent past few years that they have seen a significant uptick in popularity among consumers and companies.
This change in the perspective of chatbots and conversational interfaces was heavily impacted by the advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as by the expanding usage of messaging app technologies.
This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the conversational tool known as chatbots, which emerged in the contemporary era.
This paper also discusses how this tool is expanding its root in the life of human beings as well as the pros-cons that will be generated by the chatbots.

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