In this session, all the step-by-step processes will be demonstrated to build and deploy a chatbot using conversational AI. Key deliverables: - What are chatbots and it's demand in today's world - What is Conversational AI - What is Azure Bot Services - The Bot Framework - Demonstration of how to create a QnA maker bot on Azure - Cleanup tips
Nur Fathiha Tahiat is a graduate student in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at BRAC University in Bangladesh. She currently works as a Senior Manager in the R&D department of a well-known non-profit organization Bangladesh Extension Education Services (BEES) and has experience as a Student Tutor (ST) and Research Assistant (RA) in several organizations. She is currently a Gold- Microsoft learn student Ambassador having experience working with Azure Machine learning studio, LUIS, and Azure Cognitive services. With a passion for exploring data, doing analysis and drawing conclusions, she considers herself a Data Science and Machine Learning enthusiast. She is particularly interested in the intersection of AI and Public Health Research. In her free time, she enjoys writing, singing, and spending time with her family.
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