Facebook Introduces Messenger Bot

A new artificially intelligent (A.I.) Messenger Bot is about to change the way we communicate with our friends, family, and coworkers. But how does this latest program work? Can this new bot replace our current systems? Can we really trust this new Facebook program with our private data and information?

The Facebook Chatbot will be able to follow-up on messages sent to it from the user, much in the same way humans do when they are face to face with another person. How does this work? In a nutshell, these new bot systems actually use artificial intelligence (A.I.)

Unlike manychat programs which send many different messages to their users at the same time, the new Facebook Messenger Bot only sends one pre-written message to each user. This pre-written message has been written by a trained computer system and sent via Facebook's servers. However, users still get to choose whether or not they want to open the message, or if they want to delete it.

Users will get started with the new Messenger Bot right away. They can use the chatfuel toolbar to create a network. From there, they can invite their friends to join the network, or just keep chatting with them in order to stay connected. Once the network gets bigger, the mobile monkey will allow the user to post information such as photos, videos, and music, among other things. Mobile monkeys can connect to a number of places such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Digg, YouTube, Flickr, and many more.

Soon after mobile monkey gets started, the Facebook Messenger Bot will go on to create more networks based on the preexisting networks created by humans. Eventually, the artificial intelligence that is inside the bot will enable it to create even more networks. This means that not only will Facebook users get to enjoy the benefits of this bot but so will everyone else on the internet. The sky is the limit when it comes to this technology, and no one really knows what the future holds. Only time will tell.

The exciting part about the Facebook Messenger Bot is that it isn't simply another spamming method. Manychat uses a system called "farming", where each member creates a profile that others can then visit in order to learn more about them. With the Facebook Bot, the mobile monkey will be able to do much more, including posting videos and photos. It's also possible that the bot could help internet marketers make more sales through its many capabilities, which is one reason why manychat offers a free version to its users.

In addition to the ability to post and share photos and videos, the Facebook Messenger Bot will also allow its users to participate in real-time customer service via chat. Some say that this is the beginning of the end for spam, as customers will no longer have to tolerate annoying automated bots. However, if this ends up being the case, it may spell the end of customer care, as well. Will customers still be willing to give up their privacy to receive help? Only time will tell.

As mentioned before, the Facebook Messenger Bot is only available for a limited time. Only through the Facebook Apps Store will the Facebook Messenger Bot be able to continue improving. According to Mattieu, the team behind the development of the bot, the plan is to release an improved version in the near future. They are currently working on a number of new features that they hope to include. Even though many argue that it's too soon to expect too much from such a new application, the developers are looking forward to listening to all of the feedback that their fans have.