How can we train a Chatbot?

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Will Philips jeffreestar answered

The chatbots are amazing, now, how can we train it?

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Mark Smith Mark Smith answered

Well, we have to take in the count that the common Chatbots are programming to offer the answers for FAQS, which are programming from the beginning. So, it’s very common to listen to some companies that offer to “train” the Chatbot to gain better answers, which is nothing else than a reprogramming for the software.

There are some software protocols that you should care about and look at when you decide to start using a chatbot. Those protocols and different programming solutions you must contemplate in the time that you create the FAQS that your chatbot will answer, about it you can read this blog LMS AI Chatbot. This blog is an easy example of how the Chatbot works in a platform that we use day by day as the LMS.

Finally, I recommend you to have the common questions ready before programming the chatbot, as much as it’s a great AI that will provide you user and clients info, it must be well built since the beginning. Training a machine is possible but it requires that your AI will be an advance system full of complex protocols, you have to know this tech still left to explore!

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jeffreestar jeffreestar answered

Training a chatbot involves a blend of data, algorithms, and continuous improvement. It’s an evolving process aimed at creating a more intelligent cookie clicker and contextually aware conversational agent.

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