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020 _a9783031510038
082 _a006.35 CIE
100 _aCiesla, Robert
245 _aBook of chatbots: from ELIZA to ChatGPT
260 _aCham, Switzerland:
_bSpringer,
_c2024.
300 _axiv, 159p.:
_bill.; hbk.:
_c24cm.
504 _aIncludes references.
520 _aPrimitive software chatbots emerged in the 1960s, evolving swiftly through the decades and becoming able to provide engaging human-to-computer interactions sometime in the 1990s. Today, conversational technology is ubiquitous in many homes. Paired with web-searching abilities and neural networking, modern chatbots are capable of many tasks and are a major driving force behind machine learning and the quest for strong artificial intelligence, also known as artificial general intelligence (AGI). Sophisticated artificial intelligence is changing the online world as advanced software chatbots can provide customer service, research duties, and assist in healthcare. Modern chatbots have indeed numerous applications — including those of a malicious nature. They can write our essays, conduct autonomous scams, and potentially influence politics. The Book of Chatbots is both a retrospective and a review of current artificial intelligence-driven conversational solutions. It explores their appeal to businesses and individuals as well as their greater social aspects, including the impact on academia. The book explains all relevant concepts for readers with no previous knowledge in these topics. Unearthing the secrets of virtual assistants such as the (in)famous ChatGPT and many other exciting technologies, The Book of Chatbots is meant for anyone interested in the topic, laypeople and IT-enthusiasts alike. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-51004-5
650 _aArtificial Intelligence
650 _aCortana
650 _aNatural Language Processing
650 _aDeep Learning
650 _aCybercrime
650 _aChatbots
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