Bots communication on social media

Bots communication on social media

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Bot is a computer program that simulates a natural human conversation. Users communicate with a chatbot via the chat interface or by voice, like how they would talk to a real person. Chatbots interpret and process users' words or phrases and give an instant pre-set answer.

These types of Social Media Bots are typically fake accounts with fake personalities and are run at least partially by humans or click farms, rather than programming language. Social Media Bots are becoming more prevalent and better at mimicking human behavior on social media platforms.

Two examples of good bots are: Chatbots, chatbot examples are SIRI and Mobile Monkey. Thomas Cook's TeeCee is an ai chatbot. Search Engine Bots, Googlebot used by Google search engine.

A bot (short for robot) is a software application programmed to perform tasks through Robotic Process Automation, or RPA. Bots work by automatically going through a set of instructions, and they carry out tasks and processes much faster, more accurately, and at a higher volume than it would otherwise take humans.

  • Bots are normally used to automate certain tasks, meaning they can run without specific instructions from humans. An organization or individual can use a bot to replace a repetitive task that a human would otherwise have to perform. Bots are also much faster at these tasks than humans.*

Chatbots can automate tasks performed frequently and at specific times. This gives employees time to focus on more important tasks and prevents customers from waiting to receive responses. Proactive customer interaction.

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