A chatterbot (also known as a talkbot, chatbot, Bot, chatterbox, Artificial Conversational Entity) is a computer program which conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
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A study states that people are now spending more time in messaging apps than social networking applications. Messaging apps are in trend and chatbots are the future. Learn everything about the chatbots from history to types to working, right here.
A chatbot platform is proposed as a solution for businesses to outsource their customer support needs through an on-demand SaaS model with minimal upfront costs. The platform aims to capture 5% of the growing $1.25B chatbot market by 2025, generating estimated revenues of $62.5M by addressing the expensive and resource-intensive nature of traditional outsourced support while offering easy deployment, customization, training and integration capabilities.
This document provides an overview of chatbots including:
- Defining what chatbots are and why they are important for app developers.
- Discussing different approaches for chatbots such as replacing apps, greeting users for apps/websites, and using conversation as a means or end.
- Covering best practices for conversational UX, platforms to build chatbots, and why the presenter likes the API.ai platform.
This document provides steps to build a basic chatbot that can connect to Facebook Messenger. It outlines setting up a development environment with Express.js and ngrok, integrating with Dialogflow for natural language processing, and connecting to Facebook through a developer application to handle messages. The example builds a simple "parrot" chatbot that repeats user messages back to demonstrate the process.
This document describes a project report submitted for a Bachelor of Technology degree. The report details the development of a chatbot created in Python by two students, Garvit Bajpai and Rakesh Kumar Kannaujiya, under the guidance of their professor Mr. Abhinandan Tripathi. The report provides information on the background, literature review, proposed solution, implementation, advantages and disadvantages of creating a chatbot in Python.
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This document discusses how chatbots using Dialog Flow can work for the real estate industry. It notes that chatbots are important for real estate as they are available 24/7 to generate leads, qualify customers, and provide virtual property tours. Dialog Flow allows building rule-based or AI-based chatbots that can help home seekers find properties, connect with agents, and get information. The document then explains how a Dialog Flow chatbot works by understanding a user's intent through natural language, fulfilling their request using an agent module, and returning an accurate response.
This document summarizes a webinar about how chatbots are transforming enterprises. The speaker, Aaron Wojton, is a consultant at Techedge Group with expertise in programming, Python, and SAP HANA. The webinar discusses how conversational AI platforms are becoming a major new computing paradigm and how chatbots are being adopted by many businesses and seeing increasing usage. Examples of enterprise chatbot use cases include retail, sales, customer service, and HR/travel/recruiting. The webinar then reviews the process of implementing an enterprise chatbot through design, development, training, and go-live phases.
As chatbots gain acceptance into consumer and businsess tech, they will become more and more complex. This presentation is an attempt to give a formal framework around the development lifecycle of a chatbot.
First presented at ChatBotConf 2016 in Vienna.
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The document outlines 8 benefits of chatbots: 1) They are available 24/7 to resolve customer inquiries without human assistance. 2) They can personalize the customer experience by integrating with backend systems. 3) Advanced chatbots can detect additional sales opportunities. 4) Chatbots can automate 60% of customer contacts to cut costs. 5) They can improve onboarding of new customer service agents. 6) Using chatbot software as a service can turn capital expenditures into operating expenses. 7) Chatbots can standardize knowledge bases and solutions. 8) They can give customer service cases owners to ensure issues are properly handled.
Web 1.0 allowed only one-way consumption of content while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content through tools like blogs and social media. Web 3.0 will connect all this data through applications and widgets that are location-aware and personalized. It will understand semantics to provide intelligent, contextualized search and recommendations tailored to individual users through social profiles and activity on various connected devices and platforms. Commerce will also change as companies target niche audiences through new forms of advertising integrated with popular personalities and content.
WebSockets allow for bidirectional communication between a client and server. They establish a persistent connection that allows real-time data transmission with low latency compared to HTTP. Socket.io makes WebSockets compatible across browsers by using the best available protocol. It works by having the client request an upgrade to WebSocket from an HTTP connection, establishing a full-duplex communication channel between client and server that stays open.
This is a collection of prompt examples to be used with the ChatGPT model.
The ChatGPT model is a large language model trained by OpenAI that is capable of generating human-like text. By providing it with a prompt, it can generate responses that continue the conversation or expand on the given prompt.
This document provides an overview of chat bot applications and related technologies. It discusses what a chat bot is, sample use cases for chat bots like providing commerce and information services, and platforms for developing and deploying chat bots like Azure Bot Service and Cognitive Services. Benefits of chat bots include reducing business costs by automating support, collecting user data to improve products, and providing 24/7 automated assistance to customers.
Azure as a Chatbot Service: From Purpose To Production With A Cloud Bot Archi...Paul Prae
The document discusses chatbots and artificial intelligence. It provides examples of chatbots used in education to help students with admissions, enrollment, and academic support. It also describes the speaker's background and final school project building a conversational agent named Neona. Technologies discussed include Microsoft Azure Bot Service, LUIS, Azure Search, and Cosmos DB.
Chatbots and intelligent virtual assistants are discussed. The document outlines the present and future potential of chatbots, how they can personalize business processes for different organization types like B2B and B2C. The benefits of chatbots include quality improvement, scalability, 24/7 availability and cost savings. Deployment strategies are discussed based on organization size. Challenges like change management, ethical issues, security and technical challenges are also presented.
An introduction to Dialogflow (API.AI) for the class of Pervasive Systems of University of Rome - La Sapienza, Master Degree in Computer Engineering.
Demo: https://github.com/lucamaiano/pervasive-agent
Web 3.0 aims to create a decentralized version of the internet where users can interact and collaborate without centralized data repositories. It will be a peer-to-peer internet without single authorities. In Web 3.0, data will be connected in a decentralized way unlike Web 2.0, and users will be able to interact with data through AI and machine learning.
HTML is a markup language used to structure and present content on the web. It can include elements like <video>, <image>, and <head> and is written using tags enclosed in angle brackets. HTML has evolved through several versions from HTML 1.0 to the current HTML5. Key HTML tags include <html>, <head>, <body>, <h1-h6> for headings, and <p> for paragraphs. HTML is essential for web development and designing user-friendly web pages.
It's the latest buzz word in the world of technology and everybody is talking about them. But what are chatbots really? What do they do apart from...ummm, chatting? And why is every other company suddenly jumping on to the chatbot bandwagon?
If you've been wondering about this new trend, you're not alone. Allow us to guide you through this exciting new world...
The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to the current vision of Web 3.0. Web 1.0 referred to the initial commercialization of the web for shopping and e-commerce. Web 2.0 introduced social media and user-generated content through platforms like blogs, wikis, and social networks. Proposed characteristics of Web 3.0 include a semantic web that understands meaning through metadata, real-time information sharing, open communication, and integration of location-based data from mobile devices. Examples discussed include search engines like Evri that organize information by topic and Bottlenose's real-time analysis of social media trends. Overall, the document explores competing definitions of Web 3.0
WhatsApp is a messenger application on your smartphone with basic like Blackberry messenger . This cross- platform messaging application that allows us to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS , as WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan for email ,web browsing , and others , so do not use fee to be able to stay connected. Sending messages using a 3G or WiFi connection to communicate without the cost . By using WhatsApp , we can chat , file sharing and others.
WeChat is China's dominant social media platform with over 570 million daily active users, serving as an "ecosystem" where people can communicate, access services and information, make payments, and integrate many aspects of daily life entirely within the WeChat app. The document outlines examples of how brands can connect with users on WeChat throughout a sample day, from using voice assistants in the morning to ordering food delivery, accessing entertainment, and socializing in the evenings. It emphasizes integrating online and offline experiences, using mini-programs, and providing useful services to build loyalty and drive sales within WeChat's massive built-in audience.
Chatbot Basics - Building Chatbots using Google DialogflowBiswaranjan Rout
A chatbot is a computer program that simulates conversation with users over the Internet using machine learning and natural language processing. Chatbots are increasingly replacing customer service agents. This document discusses building a simple chatbot using Google Dialogflow and provides an example architecture involving NLP engines, machine learning engines, databases, and third party APIs to power the chatbot's capabilities. It also lists some potential applications such as a meeting room booking agent, virtual office assistant, money manager, stock monitor, or food ordering bot.
Create a bot on Facebook messenger - GupshupMalay Warankar
Facebook launched chat bots on Messenger in 2016 which has since attracted over 10,000 developers. Chat bots on Messenger allow users to message bots similarly to messaging other users, and bots can send text, images, and structured messages with buttons or templates. The approval process for bots is strict, requiring documentation of how the bot connects and behaves as well as adhering to guidelines about user consent and privacy. Common reasons for bot rejection include incomplete documentation, unexpected behavior, and high block rates from users.
A quick description of the chat bots ecosystem and an introduction to bots on Facebook Messenger.
(Originally presented with a demo on how to create a FB Messenger bot, in May 2016)
twitter.com/soganmageshwar
This document summarizes a webinar about how chatbots are transforming enterprises. The speaker, Aaron Wojton, is a consultant at Techedge Group with expertise in programming, Python, and SAP HANA. The webinar discusses how conversational AI platforms are becoming a major new computing paradigm and how chatbots are being adopted by many businesses and seeing increasing usage. Examples of enterprise chatbot use cases include retail, sales, customer service, and HR/travel/recruiting. The webinar then reviews the process of implementing an enterprise chatbot through design, development, training, and go-live phases.
As chatbots gain acceptance into consumer and businsess tech, they will become more and more complex. This presentation is an attempt to give a formal framework around the development lifecycle of a chatbot.
First presented at ChatBotConf 2016 in Vienna.
My Twitter: https://twitter.com/soganmageshwar
The document outlines 8 benefits of chatbots: 1) They are available 24/7 to resolve customer inquiries without human assistance. 2) They can personalize the customer experience by integrating with backend systems. 3) Advanced chatbots can detect additional sales opportunities. 4) Chatbots can automate 60% of customer contacts to cut costs. 5) They can improve onboarding of new customer service agents. 6) Using chatbot software as a service can turn capital expenditures into operating expenses. 7) Chatbots can standardize knowledge bases and solutions. 8) They can give customer service cases owners to ensure issues are properly handled.
Web 1.0 allowed only one-way consumption of content while Web 2.0 enabled user-generated content through tools like blogs and social media. Web 3.0 will connect all this data through applications and widgets that are location-aware and personalized. It will understand semantics to provide intelligent, contextualized search and recommendations tailored to individual users through social profiles and activity on various connected devices and platforms. Commerce will also change as companies target niche audiences through new forms of advertising integrated with popular personalities and content.
WebSockets allow for bidirectional communication between a client and server. They establish a persistent connection that allows real-time data transmission with low latency compared to HTTP. Socket.io makes WebSockets compatible across browsers by using the best available protocol. It works by having the client request an upgrade to WebSocket from an HTTP connection, establishing a full-duplex communication channel between client and server that stays open.
This is a collection of prompt examples to be used with the ChatGPT model.
The ChatGPT model is a large language model trained by OpenAI that is capable of generating human-like text. By providing it with a prompt, it can generate responses that continue the conversation or expand on the given prompt.
This document provides an overview of chat bot applications and related technologies. It discusses what a chat bot is, sample use cases for chat bots like providing commerce and information services, and platforms for developing and deploying chat bots like Azure Bot Service and Cognitive Services. Benefits of chat bots include reducing business costs by automating support, collecting user data to improve products, and providing 24/7 automated assistance to customers.
Azure as a Chatbot Service: From Purpose To Production With A Cloud Bot Archi...Paul Prae
The document discusses chatbots and artificial intelligence. It provides examples of chatbots used in education to help students with admissions, enrollment, and academic support. It also describes the speaker's background and final school project building a conversational agent named Neona. Technologies discussed include Microsoft Azure Bot Service, LUIS, Azure Search, and Cosmos DB.
Chatbots and intelligent virtual assistants are discussed. The document outlines the present and future potential of chatbots, how they can personalize business processes for different organization types like B2B and B2C. The benefits of chatbots include quality improvement, scalability, 24/7 availability and cost savings. Deployment strategies are discussed based on organization size. Challenges like change management, ethical issues, security and technical challenges are also presented.
An introduction to Dialogflow (API.AI) for the class of Pervasive Systems of University of Rome - La Sapienza, Master Degree in Computer Engineering.
Demo: https://github.com/lucamaiano/pervasive-agent
Web 3.0 aims to create a decentralized version of the internet where users can interact and collaborate without centralized data repositories. It will be a peer-to-peer internet without single authorities. In Web 3.0, data will be connected in a decentralized way unlike Web 2.0, and users will be able to interact with data through AI and machine learning.
HTML is a markup language used to structure and present content on the web. It can include elements like <video>, <image>, and <head> and is written using tags enclosed in angle brackets. HTML has evolved through several versions from HTML 1.0 to the current HTML5. Key HTML tags include <html>, <head>, <body>, <h1-h6> for headings, and <p> for paragraphs. HTML is essential for web development and designing user-friendly web pages.
It's the latest buzz word in the world of technology and everybody is talking about them. But what are chatbots really? What do they do apart from...ummm, chatting? And why is every other company suddenly jumping on to the chatbot bandwagon?
If you've been wondering about this new trend, you're not alone. Allow us to guide you through this exciting new world...
The document discusses the evolution of the World Wide Web from Web 1.0 to the current vision of Web 3.0. Web 1.0 referred to the initial commercialization of the web for shopping and e-commerce. Web 2.0 introduced social media and user-generated content through platforms like blogs, wikis, and social networks. Proposed characteristics of Web 3.0 include a semantic web that understands meaning through metadata, real-time information sharing, open communication, and integration of location-based data from mobile devices. Examples discussed include search engines like Evri that organize information by topic and Bottlenose's real-time analysis of social media trends. Overall, the document explores competing definitions of Web 3.0
WhatsApp is a messenger application on your smartphone with basic like Blackberry messenger . This cross- platform messaging application that allows us to exchange messages without having to pay for SMS , as WhatsApp Messenger uses the same internet data plan for email ,web browsing , and others , so do not use fee to be able to stay connected. Sending messages using a 3G or WiFi connection to communicate without the cost . By using WhatsApp , we can chat , file sharing and others.
WeChat is China's dominant social media platform with over 570 million daily active users, serving as an "ecosystem" where people can communicate, access services and information, make payments, and integrate many aspects of daily life entirely within the WeChat app. The document outlines examples of how brands can connect with users on WeChat throughout a sample day, from using voice assistants in the morning to ordering food delivery, accessing entertainment, and socializing in the evenings. It emphasizes integrating online and offline experiences, using mini-programs, and providing useful services to build loyalty and drive sales within WeChat's massive built-in audience.
Chatbot Basics - Building Chatbots using Google DialogflowBiswaranjan Rout
A chatbot is a computer program that simulates conversation with users over the Internet using machine learning and natural language processing. Chatbots are increasingly replacing customer service agents. This document discusses building a simple chatbot using Google Dialogflow and provides an example architecture involving NLP engines, machine learning engines, databases, and third party APIs to power the chatbot's capabilities. It also lists some potential applications such as a meeting room booking agent, virtual office assistant, money manager, stock monitor, or food ordering bot.
Create a bot on Facebook messenger - GupshupMalay Warankar
Facebook launched chat bots on Messenger in 2016 which has since attracted over 10,000 developers. Chat bots on Messenger allow users to message bots similarly to messaging other users, and bots can send text, images, and structured messages with buttons or templates. The approval process for bots is strict, requiring documentation of how the bot connects and behaves as well as adhering to guidelines about user consent and privacy. Common reasons for bot rejection include incomplete documentation, unexpected behavior, and high block rates from users.
A quick description of the chat bots ecosystem and an introduction to bots on Facebook Messenger.
(Originally presented with a demo on how to create a FB Messenger bot, in May 2016)
twitter.com/soganmageshwar
Intro to Chatbots using Microsoft bot framework and Azure cognitive servicesRachhek Shrestha
This slide goes through the basics of what a chatbot is and what it is not. It also gives a short introduction to the Microsoft Bot Framework and LUIS. This was presented in a talk series organized by Nepal Cloud User Group on Jan 14, 2016
Chatbots - What, Why and How? - Beerud ShethWithTheBest
Chat is the new mobile interface. 2.5 billion people have at least one messaging app such as Facebook messenger, whatsapp, and more. App boredom plus rise of messaging is driving a paradigm shift. Imagine ordering a cab, playing your favorite music, getting flight updates, buying new trainers all from within your favorite messaging app! Hear from the founder of world's leading bot platform- Gupshup and meet some really cool bots, created on his platform.
Beerud Sheth
Chatbots for Brand Representation in Comparison with Traditional WebsitesEducational Technology
The document presents research on comparing chatbots to traditional websites for brand representation. It describes creating a chatbot named Theodore to represent a software company. A user study was conducted where participants completed tasks on both the chatbot and website. Results showed the chatbot was faster for specific information while the website was better for exploration. Users also found the chatbot more entertaining and had high acceptance of it. However, the chatbot needed improved intent matching. Overall, feedback on the chatbot was positive.
This document discusses chatbots and provides information on:
- What chatbots are and examples of where they are used;
- The two main types of chatbots: AI chatbots and pre-scripted chatbots;
- Examples of challenges with AI chatbots, like ones created by Facebook and Microsoft that had issues;
- Tips for creating effective scripted chatbots, like introducing the bot, never leaving the user unsure, and making human assistance easy; and
- Additional guidance on thinking about chatbots, their users, and tools for creating them.
Microsoft offers various tools for building chatbots, including the Microsoft Bot Framework and Azure Bot as a Service. The Bot Framework allows developers to build bots using Visual Studio and supports bots being published to Azure. It utilizes the Bot Connector to act as a translator between bots and various channels like Skype and Facebook. Bots use dialogs, forms, natural language processing via LUIS, and other features to have conversations. Azure Bot as a Service provides an integrated environment for developing bots in a serverless way using Azure Functions.
With lower budgets and staff available, chatbots may be the future of Extension support. Learn how we built our own Extension chatbot called "veggiebot" to help answer questions from the public.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on social media research opportunities. It discusses (1) the speaker's background and research interests, (2) statistics on popular social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, (3) how social media is an emerging research field with large datasets, and (4) examples of academic research projects that have utilized social media data including recommender systems, cross-lingual search, and entity recognition tools. The document encourages researchers to take advantage of openly available social media data and application programming interfaces to conduct innovative studies on real-world problems.
Chatbot technologies allow for conversational interfaces using artificial intelligence. Chatbots have evolved from simple script-based assistants to more advanced bots that can understand context, maintain histories of conversations, and collaborate with users. Chatbots work using natural language processing and databases to match user inputs with responses. They are used in messaging platforms, apps, websites, and more to provide information and services with many benefits like 24/7 availability but also challenges like limited capabilities. The future of chatbots includes more personalized and integrated experiences using artificial intelligence and connections to other technologies.
Using artificial intelligence and more specifically bots, in social media, communicating with customers and what its impact will be for humans in customer service.
Presented at FITC Toronto 2017
More info at http://fitc.ca/event/to17/
Presented by Rami Sayar, Microsoft
Overview
Imagine a platform where language is the new UI. When we build chat bots that augment human abilities and experiences, it’s not about man versus machine. It is about man with machines, and each excels at different things. Machines are incredibly persistent if we instruct them to be; even if all we want them to do is provide us with an endless series of cat GIFs. And what better way to please the human spirit than by randomly sending you a cat GIF and being able to answer your questions!
This talk will introduce Microsoft’s Conversation as a Platform and dive into the Bot Framework and Microsoft Cognitive Services. Rami will show you how we built the FITC bot, the design considerations and conversation flow followed by the reasoning behind our insistence on cat GIFs.
Target Audience
Creative JavaScript Developers
Assumed Audience Knowledge
JavaScript
Five Things Audience Members Will Learn
What are chat bots?
Designing a conversation tree for the FITC Bot.
How do you build a conversation tree with the bot framework?
Understanding how to use natural language processing APIs in your bots
Learning about the fabulous Cat API.
Chatbots, and how will Microsoft help us with this?PVS-Studio
This overview article is devoted to the study of a trend which is growing rapidly in popularity in the IT industry - chatbots, and the role of Microsoft in their development process. The article will cover the history of chatbots, peculiar properties of bots, the main, and also some unexpected spheres of their application, perspectives and technology limits.
We have deliberately chosen Microsoft as the main platform for comparative research. The company does a lot of work in the field of promotion and development of intelligent bots. One of the main steps in this direction is a framework for creation of custom bots Microsoft Bot Framework platform - independent and open source; Microsoft presented it at the Build 2016 exhibition.
WeChat has become the dominant mobile messaging platform in China through continuous innovation and integration of new features. It started as a basic messaging app but evolved into a platform integrating third-party services and bots. Popular bots on WeChat provide services like weather updates, transportation booking, and digital assistants. However, most bots currently take a hybrid approach using both conversational interfaces and graphical menus due to limitations of natural language processing. By opening its platform, WeChat has allowed services like ride-hailing, e-commerce, and travel to be deeply integrated, driving increased user engagement and stickiness on the platform.
Social networking sites allow users to connect with others who share interests and activities. They facilitate building social networks by allowing users to create profiles, link to friends, and interact through messaging, sharing content, and participating in groups. While social media can help make connections and promote businesses, it also takes time and opens the possibility of negative publicity or fake users. The document traces the history of social networking from early bulletin board systems and chat platforms to modern sites like Facebook and LinkedIn. It also outlines the user requirements, tools, and hardware/software needs to develop a social networking site.
This document discusses chatbots, which are text-based services that interact with customers via messaging apps. Chatbots provide a personalized experience and are more popular than websites or apps. They allow companies to engage customers and gain data 24/7 through seamless conversations. Popular chatbot platforms include Facebook Messenger, WeChat, and Telegram. Chatbots are used by companies in many industries like healthcare, ecommerce, and news to provide information and services to users. The global chatbot market is growing exponentially as more consumers expect personalized experiences through messaging.
This document discusses how to succeed with rewarded video ads. It begins with an introduction to rewarded video ads, noting they are 15-second videos users opt-in to watch in exchange for in-app rewards. It then compares rewarded video ads to traditional video ads, finding rewarded videos have higher user retention, completion rates and LTV. Examples are given of apps successfully using rewarded videos. The document concludes by providing guidance on integrating rewarded videos, including ad placement, frequency, rewards and partner selection.
A look at the monetization trends we saw in mobile gaming in 2015 and what we can expect in 2016.
(Originally presented at IGDA, Helsinki December 2015)
twitter.com/soganmageshwar
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Finals. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
I apologize, I do not have enough context to determine the castle or Dippel's work based on the information provided. Could you please provide some additional details or context clues to help me understand the connection being referred to?
QFI 2013 - travel quiz Prelims. by udupa, shiv and ramkeySohan Maheshwar
The document is a travel quiz containing 30 questions about various topics related to travel around the world. It begins with preliminaries thanking sponsors and supporters of the quiz. The rules state there will be 30 questions, the top 8 teams will make it to the finals, and cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 teams. The questions cover a range of topics testing knowledge of languages, famous travel writings, landmarks, festivals, and more from locations all over the world.
The document provides details of a quiz competition including the themes, questions, and scoring structure for different rounds. The first round focuses on sports franchises that changed cities with 5 questions. The second round has 12 clockwise questions on various topics ranging from legal cases to athletes to tennis tournaments. The third round involves visual identification with images related to first cricket captains. The fourth round repeats the format with 12 anti-clockwise questions.
The document discusses a sports quiz with 25 questions and answers related to various sports topics. Some of the questions ask about specific players, matches, events and terminology. The passage provides context and background for understanding the questions and answers.
Spark is a powerhouse for large datasets, but when it comes to smaller data workloads, its overhead can sometimes slow things down. What if you could achieve high performance and efficiency without the need for Spark?
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Complete Guide to Advanced Logistics Management Software in Riyadh.pdfSoftware Company
Explore the benefits and features of advanced logistics management software for businesses in Riyadh. This guide delves into the latest technologies, from real-time tracking and route optimization to warehouse management and inventory control, helping businesses streamline their logistics operations and reduce costs. Learn how implementing the right software solution can enhance efficiency, improve customer satisfaction, and provide a competitive edge in the growing logistics sector of Riyadh.
The Evolution of Meme Coins A New Era for Digital Currency ppt.pdfAbi john
Analyze the growth of meme coins from mere online jokes to potential assets in the digital economy. Explore the community, culture, and utility as they elevate themselves to a new era in cryptocurrency.
UiPath Community Berlin: Orchestrator API, Swagger, and Test Manager APIUiPathCommunity
Join this UiPath Community Berlin meetup to explore the Orchestrator API, Swagger interface, and the Test Manager API. Learn how to leverage these tools to streamline automation, enhance testing, and integrate more efficiently with UiPath. Perfect for developers, testers, and automation enthusiasts!
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Quantum Computing Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
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TrustArc Webinar: Consumer Expectations vs Corporate Realities on Data Broker...TrustArc
Most consumers believe they’re making informed decisions about their personal data—adjusting privacy settings, blocking trackers, and opting out where they can. However, our new research reveals that while awareness is high, taking meaningful action is still lacking. On the corporate side, many organizations report strong policies for managing third-party data and consumer consent yet fall short when it comes to consistency, accountability and transparency.
This session will explore the research findings from TrustArc’s Privacy Pulse Survey, examining consumer attitudes toward personal data collection and practical suggestions for corporate practices around purchasing third-party data.
Attendees will learn:
- Consumer awareness around data brokers and what consumers are doing to limit data collection
- How businesses assess third-party vendors and their consent management operations
- Where business preparedness needs improvement
- What these trends mean for the future of privacy governance and public trust
This discussion is essential for privacy, risk, and compliance professionals who want to ground their strategies in current data and prepare for what’s next in the privacy landscape.
Linux Support for SMARC: How Toradex Empowers Embedded DevelopersToradex
Toradex brings robust Linux support to SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture), ensuring high performance and long-term reliability for embedded applications. Here’s how:
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• Strong Ecosystem & Developer Support – Toradex offers comprehensive documentation, developer tools, and dedicated support, accelerating time-to-market.
With Toradex’s Linux support for SMARC, developers get a scalable, secure, and high-performance solution for industrial, medical, and AI-driven applications.
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Big Data Analytics Quick Research Guide by Arthur MorganArthur Morgan
This is a Quick Research Guide (QRG).
QRGs include the following:
- A brief, high-level overview of the QRG topic.
- A milestone timeline for the QRG topic.
- Links to various free online resource materials to provide a deeper dive into the QRG topic.
- Conclusion and a recommendation for at least two books available in the SJPL system on the QRG topic.
QRGs planned for the series:
- Artificial Intelligence QRG
- Quantum Computing QRG
- Big Data Analytics QRG
- Spacecraft Guidance, Navigation & Control QRG (coming 2026)
- UK Home Computing & The Birth of ARM QRG (coming 2027)
Any questions or comments?
- Please contact Arthur Morgan at [email protected].
100% human made.
AI Changes Everything – Talk at Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2...Alan Dix
Talk at the final event of Data Fusion Dynamics: A Collaborative UK-Saudi Initiative in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence funded by the British Council UK-Saudi Challenge Fund 2024, Cardiff Metropolitan University, 29th April 2025
https://alandix.com/academic/talks/CMet2025-AI-Changes-Everything/
Is AI just another technology, or does it fundamentally change the way we live and think?
Every technology has a direct impact with micro-ethical consequences, some good, some bad. However more profound are the ways in which some technologies reshape the very fabric of society with macro-ethical impacts. The invention of the stirrup revolutionised mounted combat, but as a side effect gave rise to the feudal system, which still shapes politics today. The internal combustion engine offers personal freedom and creates pollution, but has also transformed the nature of urban planning and international trade. When we look at AI the micro-ethical issues, such as bias, are most obvious, but the macro-ethical challenges may be greater.
At a micro-ethical level AI has the potential to deepen social, ethnic and gender bias, issues I have warned about since the early 1990s! It is also being used increasingly on the battlefield. However, it also offers amazing opportunities in health and educations, as the recent Nobel prizes for the developers of AlphaFold illustrate. More radically, the need to encode ethics acts as a mirror to surface essential ethical problems and conflicts.
At the macro-ethical level, by the early 2000s digital technology had already begun to undermine sovereignty (e.g. gambling), market economics (through network effects and emergent monopolies), and the very meaning of money. Modern AI is the child of big data, big computation and ultimately big business, intensifying the inherent tendency of digital technology to concentrate power. AI is already unravelling the fundamentals of the social, political and economic world around us, but this is a world that needs radical reimagining to overcome the global environmental and human challenges that confront us. Our challenge is whether to let the threads fall as they may, or to use them to weave a better future.
Special Meetup Edition - TDX Bengaluru Meetup #52.pptxshyamraj55
We’re bringing the TDX energy to our community with 2 power-packed sessions:
🛠️ Workshop: MuleSoft for Agentforce
Explore the new version of our hands-on workshop featuring the latest Topic Center and API Catalog updates.
📄 Talk: Power Up Document Processing
Dive into smart automation with MuleSoft IDP, NLP, and Einstein AI for intelligent document workflows.
Dev Dives: Automate and orchestrate your processes with UiPath MaestroUiPathCommunity
This session is designed to equip developers with the skills needed to build mission-critical, end-to-end processes that seamlessly orchestrate agents, people, and robots.
📕 Here's what you can expect:
- Modeling: Build end-to-end processes using BPMN.
- Implementing: Integrate agentic tasks, RPA, APIs, and advanced decisioning into processes.
- Operating: Control process instances with rewind, replay, pause, and stop functions.
- Monitoring: Use dashboards and embedded analytics for real-time insights into process instances.
This webinar is a must-attend for developers looking to enhance their agentic automation skills and orchestrate robust, mission-critical processes.
👨🏫 Speaker:
Andrei Vintila, Principal Product Manager @UiPath
This session streamed live on April 29, 2025, 16:00 CET.
Check out all our upcoming Dev Dives sessions at https://community.uipath.com/dev-dives-automation-developer-2025/.
This is the keynote of the Into the Box conference, highlighting the release of the BoxLang JVM language, its key enhancements, and its vision for the future.
HCL Nomad Web – Best Practices and Managing Multiuser Environmentspanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-nomad-web-best-practices-and-managing-multiuser-environments/
HCL Nomad Web is heralded as the next generation of the HCL Notes client, offering numerous advantages such as eliminating the need for packaging, distribution, and installation. Nomad Web client upgrades will be installed “automatically” in the background. This significantly reduces the administrative footprint compared to traditional HCL Notes clients. However, troubleshooting issues in Nomad Web present unique challenges compared to the Notes client.
Join Christoph and Marc as they demonstrate how to simplify the troubleshooting process in HCL Nomad Web, ensuring a smoother and more efficient user experience.
In this webinar, we will explore effective strategies for diagnosing and resolving common problems in HCL Nomad Web, including
- Accessing the console
- Locating and interpreting log files
- Accessing the data folder within the browser’s cache (using OPFS)
- Understand the difference between single- and multi-user scenarios
- Utilizing Client Clocking
AI and Data Privacy in 2025: Global TrendsInData Labs
In this infographic, we explore how businesses can implement effective governance frameworks to address AI data privacy. Understanding it is crucial for developing effective strategies that ensure compliance, safeguard customer trust, and leverage AI responsibly. Equip yourself with insights that can drive informed decision-making and position your organization for success in the future of data privacy.
This infographic contains:
-AI and data privacy: Key findings
-Statistics on AI data privacy in the today’s world
-Tips on how to overcome data privacy challenges
-Benefits of AI data security investments.
Keep up-to-date on how AI is reshaping privacy standards and what this entails for both individuals and organizations.
Andrew Marnell: Transforming Business Strategy Through Data-Driven InsightsAndrew Marnell
With expertise in data architecture, performance tracking, and revenue forecasting, Andrew Marnell plays a vital role in aligning business strategies with data insights. Andrew Marnell’s ability to lead cross-functional teams ensures businesses achieve sustainable growth and operational excellence.
3. Smart Messaging Platform
Evolving messaging space
Big 4 social networks:
• Twitter
• Facebook
• LinkedIn
• Instagram
Big 4 messaging apps
• WeChat
• Viber
• WhatsApp
• FB Messenger
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4. The problem with apps
• App discovery is difficult in a crowded app store
• User Acquisition costs are high
• Average user uses <10 different apps per week
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8. Chatbot ecosystem
• Think of a bot as just another user.
• Bot can be invited to a group and post messages with the help of
keywords.
• Bots have many of the same qualities as their human counterparts:
• profile photos
• names
• can be direct messaged or mentioned
• can post messages
• upload files etc.
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12. Rule-based bots
• No artificial intelligence
• Trained to do one thing
• As smart as it is programmed to be
• Communicates in a structured manner
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17. Smart Messaging Platform
Tips to build a well-behaved chat bot
• Always introduce yourself
• Never leave a user hangin’
• Account for typos
• Give easy access to ‘help’
• Offer levels of customization
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