A NOBEL APPROACH TOWARDS DESIGNING A PERSONALIZING BOT TO REDUCE HUMAN EFFORTS
Abstract
A bot is "a computer program that completes automatic repetitive tasks." To expand on this definition, bots also act as the primary tool for auto-smating interactions and meeting with website content on a large scale. When thinking about bots, however, it's important to maintain viewpoint. Bots are a software that are becoming easier to implement. They can serve a variety of purposes and what they ultimately accomplish is dependent on the humans that control them. With BOT, one gets to understand with the ability to connect with them on a level where they feel understood, listened to and accommodated.
How to cite this article:
Khokle VR, Raut SS, Divedi DR et al. A Nobel Approach Towards Designing A Personalizing bot to Reduce Human Efforts. J Adv Res Embed Sys 2020; 7(1): 11-15.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2395.3802.202003
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