How to make your Chatbot Suck Less Here's how to not make your chatbot fail as badly as Microsoft's Tay

By Rustam Singh

Opinions expressed by BIZ Experiences contributors are their own.

You're reading BIZ Experiences India, an international franchise of BIZ Experiences Media.

Twitter

Chatbots are (unfortunately) looking like a trend that will stick around for a while. Artificial Intelligent bots are neither new, nor revolutionary and have existed since forever. However, like other forms of technology, they have gone progressively more and more advance, as compared to just searching certain keywords to a pre-saved response from an archive of words and languages to response to. My earliest memory of using a AI chatbot was easily almost a decade ago a software that could fit on a Floppy Drive called Ecliza (there should be an archive of it somewhere deep buried on the internet) that ran a simple DOS styled chat bot. You could type in anything and about 6 times out of ten, the bot would give a response that made sense.

Today, bots are adaptive. They remember the context, your previous chat history, and quickly learn what is what. Since they're connected to the internet, they are updated seamlessly. Bots can be used independently by businesses as well as assistive to human communicators to assist handling large volumes of communications. Facebook has recently launched chatbots with the hope businesses can utilize them to communicate. Intermediary communicative chatbot services are common for middle start-ups, such as ones that do basic work for you, including but not limited to searching cheapest air tickets, food options or plan a trip. If you don't want your bot to end up like a weed smoking Nazi from Microsoft like Tay, use these basic tips to best utilize its efforts:

Have clearly definable goals

Exactly why are you having a bot in your business? Is it to boost sales, handle customer feedback, provide a pause for the while a real customer support is alert and functional or is it just to add to the cool factor? Share you clear goals with the developer so that they can program your bot accordingly.

Connect to existing functionality

The chat bot must be familiar with your business and it's functioning. Be sure to connect it to the updated list of databases, which are updated frequently. Chatbots fail because they aren't updated in real time and give obsolete information. A perfectly designed bot should be able to fit in like a new employee, not a fresher.

Prepare for failure & glitches

A.I. bots are nowhere near perfect and from the looks of it, doesn't look like they'll be anywhere near there before a few years. Be sure to have a way that the bot fails gracefully in case the user asks something it's not programmed to handle. A witty response, something funny or an option to restart is good, but an option to connect to a senior is even better. You can even program the bot to politely ask the user to reframe the question. If the bot fails again, you'll have data to adapt the user on and make it better in the future.

Keeping it polite

The tone of the voice shouldn't appear too robotic or too casual. A mix between polite and informal is ideal, but it should also be crisp and straight to the point. Conveying concern or using generic statements to praise or expert sympathy with their cause and users will be more relatable. Pay special attention if the user is asking to speak to a human!

Listen more and speak less

The universal rule of communication also applies here. Since all chat logs are recorded, they're a great way for customer feedback. What product is working, what service should be there, where can you improve and what you need to downgrade a notch etc are all essential questions answered by bots.

Do you use chatbots in your business? Let us know in the comments on our official Facebook page BIZ Experiences India

Rustam Singh

Sub-Editor- BIZ Experiences.com

Tech reporter.

Contact me if you have a truly unique technology related startup looking for a review and coverage, especially a crowd-funded project looking to launch and coverage.

Business Ideas

70 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2025

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for BIZ Experiencess to pursue in 2025.

News and Trends

Meta Appoints Ex-OpenAI Scientist Shengjia Zhao to Lead New Superintelligence Lab

Zhao, previously a research scientist at OpenAI, played a pivotal role in creating GPT-4 and various lighter models such as version 4.1 and o3. He is among at least eight researchers who have recently transitioned from OpenAI to Meta.

Business Solutions

Learn How to Use ChatGPT to Automate Your Business

Streamline operations, boost productivity, and future-proof your skills with 25+ hours of hands-on training for just $19.97.

Business News

Intel Is Laying Off 33,000 Employees in Turnaround Plan: 'Scale Back the Company'

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan stated that the layoffs followed a "systematic review" of the company's headcount and spending.

News and Trends

Reliance Retail Launches FMCG Brand 'Independence' In Gujarat

Independence includes diverse categories such as staples, processed foods, beverages, among other daily essentials

Science & Technology

Stop Using ChatGPT Like an Amateur — Turn It Into a $100K Business Strategist

I used one ChatGPT prompt to uncover exactly why my funnel wasn't converting — and how to fix it.