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!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] (also known as a [Virtual assistant], [talkbot], [chatbots], Bot, [chatterbox], [ChatterBot]) is a computer program which conducts a conversation via [Voice] or textual methods.
Such programs are often designed to convincingly simulate how a [Natural Person] would behave as a conversational partner, thereby passing the [Turing test].
[{$pagename}] are typically used in dialog systems for various practical purposes including customer service or information acquisition. Some chatterbots use sophisticated natural language processing systems, but many simpler systems scan for keywords within the input, then pull a reply with the most matching keywords, or the most similar wording pattern, from a [database].
The term "[ChatterBot]" was originally coined by Michael Mauldin (creator of the first Verbot, Julia) in [1994|Year 1994] to describe these conversational programs.
[{$pagename}] are part of virtual assistants such as:
* [Apple]'s [Siri]
* [Google Assistant]
* [Amazon] [Alexa]
* [Microsoft] [Cortana]
Which are accessed via many organizations' apps, websites, and on instant messaging platforms such as [Facebook] Messenger. Non-assistant applications include [chatbots] used for entertainment purposes, for research, and social bots which promote a particular product, candidate, or issue.
!! More Information
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* [#1] - [Virtual_assistant_(artificial_intelligence)|Wikipedia:Virtual_assistant_(artificial_intelligence)|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2017-06-20-