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− | + | Microsoft Corporation is heavily invested in chatbots and chat-based interfaces, as CEO Satya Nadella believes they will soon become the primary way that people use the internet.<ref>Walker, John. “Chatbot Comparison – Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google.” Emerj, 13 Dec. 2019. https://emerj.com/ai-sector-overviews/chatbot-comparison-facebook-microsoft-amazon-google/</ref> Microsoft has developed chatbots such as Cortana<ref>“Cortana – Your personal productivity assistant.” Microsoft. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana</ref> and even a program to create your own chatbot called Bot Framework<ref>“Microsoft Bot Framework.” Microsoft. https://dev.botframework.com/</ref>. However, this page will be focused on Microsoft's efforts to create a collection of chatbots with emotional intelligence across the globe. |
Revision as of 18:48, 13 March 2020
Microsoft Corporation is heavily invested in chatbots and chat-based interfaces, as CEO Satya Nadella believes they will soon become the primary way that people use the internet.[1] Microsoft has developed chatbots such as Cortana[2] and even a program to create your own chatbot called Bot Framework[3]. However, this page will be focused on Microsoft's efforts to create a collection of chatbots with emotional intelligence across the globe.- ↑ Walker, John. “Chatbot Comparison – Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google.” Emerj, 13 Dec. 2019. https://emerj.com/ai-sector-overviews/chatbot-comparison-facebook-microsoft-amazon-google/
- ↑ “Cortana – Your personal productivity assistant.” Microsoft. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cortana
- ↑ “Microsoft Bot Framework.” Microsoft. https://dev.botframework.com/