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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that so-called chatbots would soon appear in the company's Messenger app.
Chatbots are small ( software, hardware, science ) programs based on artificial intelligence and can ( communicate, assist, help, translate ) with people. They will change the way we receive information. A chatbot, for example, can talk to a customer, order items or listen to complaints. It can answer questions, solve complicated problems or make appointments. It's like talking to a robot. As time goes on chatbots will be able to learn, based on the experience they have .
Facebook's Messenger is an extremely popular piece of ( communication, translation, interpretation, science ) software, used by 900 million people around the world. With its announcement users will be able to develop their own chatbots and use them in Messenger. People can then send a ( message, present, interpretation, communication ) to a bot which will know what to do depending on the situation.
While internet experts say that chatbots can be a big advantage, there are those who see risks. There is no way we can monitor every action that chatbots carry out. Others think that such bots may encourage you to do things that you really wouldn't want to do, like open a new website or ( install, complete, sell, destroy ) new apps.