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benwooddev · 4 years
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The Engine is a fictional device described in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift back in 1726. To my knowledge, it is the first device described anywhere that resembles a modern computer.
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benwooddev · 4 years
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During the pandemic, schools turned to remote learning to keep students and staff safe. Using Artificial Intelligence and chatbots for remote learning is a
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benwooddev · 4 years
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After the Microsoft Tay chatbot went rogue and was taken down, the company launched Microsoft Zo. She was another English language social chatbot and was
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benwooddev · 4 years
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Government Organizations typically run well behind the private sector with tech adoption, and chatbot use during the pandemic initially followed that
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benwooddev · 4 years
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Amazon Alexa, also referred to as simply Alexa, is an artificially intelligent virtual assistant technology created by Amazon. This virtual assistant system
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benwooddev · 4 years
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You may be familiar with chatbots, but there are differences between chatbots and Virtual Agents. So what is a virtual agent? This article provides the answers.
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benwooddev · 4 years
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You may be familiar with chatbots, but there are differences between chatbots and Virtual Agents. So what is a virtual agent? This article provides the answers.
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benwooddev · 4 years
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The Tay chatbot was an artificially intelligent chatbot developed at Microsoft. She was deployed on Twitter to interact with users there and learn from them.
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benwooddev · 4 years
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The Mitsuku chatbot, also known as Kuki, is an artificially intelligent chatbot created using Artificial Intelligence Markup Language (AIML). She made her
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benwooddev · 4 years
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The Tay chatbot was an artificially intelligent chatbot developed at Microsoft. She was deployed on Twitter to interact with users there and learn from them.
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benwooddev · 4 years
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The IBM Watson Assistant Chatbot was originally created in 2006 by IBM Research using software called Deep QA. The chatbot was named after IBM’s first CEO
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