Affiliation:
1. Sinhgad College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
The paper explores the potential of utilizing new technology to develop an intelligent Virtual Assistant that is capable of using natural language processing and user-based data. It examines existing intelligent programs with different categories of support and evaluates the potential usefulness of a particular software as a Virtual Assistant. The proposed Virtual Assistant should be able to communicate socially through natural language processing, store and analyze user data, and operate without the need for human input or programming. The paper suggests that with advancements in technology, creating virtual personal assistants could become a reality. The authors conducted experiments on a specific software and performed user testing, which demonstrated that a basic program with natural language processing algorithms could already be viable. Overall, the paper presents the idea of an intelligent Virtual Assistant that could revolutionize the way we interact with technology.
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