Computer and internet bots - Pros:
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Faster than humans at repetitive tasks
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They save time for customers and clients.
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They reduce labor costs for organizations.
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They are available 24/7
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Organizations can reach large numbers of people via messenger apps.
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They are customizable.
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They are multi-purpose.
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They can offer an improved user experience.
Computer and internet bots - Cons:
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Bots cannot be set to perform some exact tasks, and they risk misunderstanding users – and causing frustration in the process.
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Humans are still necessary to manage the bots as well as to step in if one misinterprets another human
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Bots can be programmed to be malicious.
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Bots can be used for spam.
Examples of bots
The range and variety of bots mean they are used across a wide range of areas, such as customer service, business, search functionality, and entertainment.
Examples of well-known services which use bots include:
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Instant messenger apps such as Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and Slack.
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Chatbots such as Google Assistant and Siri.
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The World Health Organization built a bot on WhatsApp to share public information related to the coronavirus pandemic.
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National Geographic built a conversational app which supposedly conversed like Albert Einstein would have, to promote their show Genius.
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News apps such as the Wall Street Journal, to show news headlines.
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Spotify, which allows users to search for and share tracks via Facebook Messenger.
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Lyft, Uber’s biggest competitor, allows customers to make requests via Slack, Messenger, and Alexa.
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Mastercard allows customers to check their account transactions using the Facebook Messenger bot.
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Lidl created a bot to help make wine recommendations to customers.
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