Building an End to End Search Engine Chatbot for the website using Amazon Lex, Google Knowledge Graph, and CloudFront
Last Updated on July 19, 2023 by Editorial Team
Author(s): Anurag Bisht
Originally published on Towards AI.
Google Knowledge Graph Search API | Google Developers

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Chabot term was coined from the original term “ChatterBot” created back in 1994, the term itself says a machine that can do human conversations. Although it's interesting to learn about chatbot the actual power lies in solving actual business world use-cases where you can automate most of the manual labor done physically by human beings.
Imagine you interacting with a smart speaker today booking a flight or ordering food for you, nobody would have thought doing these things with the same convenience a decade back. Imagine the customer support today with automated chatbots handling customers with automated replies. How… Read the full blog for free on Medium.
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