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What's the different between a Chatbot and a Web Chatbot?


Question Posted Monday August 2 2021, 8:11 am

I want to know the difference between chatbot and web chatbot. My client asks to make me a chatbot for his website. But I am getting a little confused, would not be clear is there any similarity or not.

Also want to learn about AI and NLP


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PinkGirl answered Thursday August 26 2021, 4:16 pm:
I'm not a professional (sorry), but as far as I know, there is really no difference between a Chatbot and a Web Chatbot. They're pretty much the same in all ways.

Now, for learning about AI and NLP. I have done research about both before, and when it comes to NLP, it could be best if you learn both the techniques (if you haven't yet): Synctactic Analysis and Semantic Analysis. That might be good place to start, then just go from there.

That's all I've got (for now, at least). I hope it helps, and best of luck!

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