Build Two ChatBots in One Afternoon
Last Updated on July 17, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Brent Larzalere
Originally published on Towards AI.
Build a Customer Service and an Order Taking ChatBot using the ChatGPT Large Language Model (LLM)

AI Chatbot — Mohamed Nohassi (unsplash)
On November 30, 2022, OpenAI released the demo version of ChatGPT. It quickly went viral, and by the following January, it became the fastest-growing consumer software application in history, eclipsing 100 million users. It’s release was greeted with equal parts excitement and criticism. While the general public loved it for the useful text it could generate on their behalf, critics raised concerns regarding its tendency to sometimes ‘hallucinate’ answers and its ability to generate misinformation that seemed nearly indistinguishable from fact-based reality. As time and usage went on, we began to glimpse the depths of… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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