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Sara Harrison·MIT Technology Review·· 2 min read

Google's AI-Powered Chatbots Just Got a Lot More Human

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TL;DR

Google's AI-powered chatbots can now recognize and mimic human emotions, making them more relatable and effective in conversational interfaces.

Google has announced significant updates to its AI-powered chatbot framework, making it possible for developers to create more human-like conversational interfaces. This is a big deal for anyone building voice assistants or chatbots that need to understand and respond to complex user queries. According to Google, the new framework can recognize and mimic human emotions, such as empathy and excitement, allowing chatbots to better connect with users.

Google's AI-Powered Chatbots Just Got a Lot More Human — ContentBuffer article

Key Takeaways

  • Integrate emotional intelligence into your chatbot's personality
  • Use machine learning algorithms to analyze user sentiment and adjust responses accordingly
  • Develop a more nuanced understanding of human emotions and behaviors
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Originally published by Sara Harrison on MIT Technology Review. Summarized by ContentBuffer.

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