Typical uses of the bot

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hmonower921
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Typical uses of the bot

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By conversations, I mean a conversational interface that allows for both written and spoken text. Alexa and Siri are prime examples of this.
Built for different purposes, they have one of their basic tasks to give a human dimension to conversations. The more this is felt, the more personal the conversation becomes and the more likely we are to take advantage of the offer the bot offers . Highly saturated with artificial intelligence, bots collect and analyze all possible data during the conversation, then use it to personalize the message even more deeply.

It's me, a bot. Let's talk.
Some of us probably already have a decent collection of intelligent bots on our mobile devices. Advisors, coaches, smart wallets, bankers, fit managers – groups of tools that can communicate quite efficiently with their surroundings through keyboard interaction, voice pictograms and gestures.
I recently did a small review of the bots living on my smartphone (iOS), noting with pleasure that most of them serve me bravely, every day. Those that are not used for various reasons, remain ghana whatsapp lead on the device, because I follow their development with interest. Luka turned out to be a charming tool in its own way. One of the first acquired through the App Store and at the same time one of the most interesting. In its case, one should basically say several bots (12) in one.

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Helpful in everyday, basic situations such as finding a restaurant, weather information, investment opportunities, answers to impossible questions. It will give you an opinion on choosing a jacket, send you a photo of a new Ferrari model, a video from a sports event, NIKKEI ratings. If you're bored, it will treat you to a quiz, riddle or joke. In a word - ' versatile '.
The positive thing is that Luka is able to analyze a really wide range of expressions and contexts. The words we use to communicate with the bot do not have to specify the exact issue we expect an answer to. You can simply write: 'I'm hungry', 'I have a hangover', 'Everything is f...' and the helpful chatbot, if it does not direct the user to another bot that will be able to help, will certainly provide an (interesting) answer.
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