chatboti
Chatboti are software programs designed to simulate human conversation, typically delivered through text-based chat interfaces, voice assistants, or hybrid channels. The term encompasses a range of systems from simple scripted bots to sophisticated AI agents. Their primary goal is to understand user input, interpret intent, and provide helpful, contextually appropriate responses.
Most chatboti rely on natural language processing to parse language, a dialogue management component to track
Common deployment platforms include websites, messaging apps, voice assistants, and mobile apps. Typical applications cover customer
Challenges include correctly interpreting user intent across languages and dialects, handling ambiguous or emotionally sensitive conversations,
Historically, chatbots emerged in the 1960s with ELIZA and advanced through scripted and pattern-matching systems before