Adventures in AI: Words of wisdom on chatbots

Part four in the series...

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Mike Morrow continues his ‘Adventures in AI’ series for PA with a look at chatbots, here he shares some insight from Parmenion chief architect Chris Falconer

Artificial intelligence is opening up all kinds of opportunities to create products and services that enhance your business processes and the service you provide. Our regulator is embracing transformational technology with open arms. But they, and we, recognise that you should proceed with caution if you're experimenting, and that's especially true when you're creating a client facing tool. Here, Parmenion chief architect, Chris Falconer, shares his word of wisdom on thinking before you act, and five simple steps to building your own chatbot. Building a simple chatbot for your webs...

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