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Voicebot and Chatbot Design

You're reading from   Voicebot and Chatbot Design Flexible conversational interfaces with Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Facebook Messenger

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789139624
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rachel Batish Rachel Batish
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Preface 1. Conversational UI is our Future 2. How Not to Build Your Next Chat and Voicebots FREE CHAPTER 3. Building a Killer Conversational App 4. Designing for Amazon Alexa and Google Home 5. Designing a Facebook Messenger Chatbot 6. Contextual Design – Can We Make a Bot Feel More Human? 7. Building Personalities – Your Bot Can Be a Better Human 8. A View into Vertical-Specific Bots – Financial Institutions 9. Travel and E-Commerce Bots – Use Cases and Implementation 10. Conversational Design Project – A Step-By-Step Guide 11. Summary Other Book You May Enjoy Index

Building your bot's personality


Once you have figured out your bot's job description and its target audience, you can start building its personality. The personality of your bot starts from its gender (if it has one at all), its voice and tone, its look, and of course its language and style.

Gender

It is questionable whether a bot should have a gender. If we agree that our bot is not presenting itself as a "real human," but rather declares that it is a bot - so basically a machine - from the very beginning of its interactions, then why should it have a gender?

I think there are multiple reasons for giving our bot a gender. First and foremost, and as claimed previously, just because we didn't give it a gender, it doesn't mean that it doesn't have one in the eyes of our users. As humans, we tend to use our imagination to build a description of the person we talk to on the other side. We base it on a person's voice, when we talk on the phone, or on their language and profession alism when we receive...

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