I'm sure this is all true. I'm also sure that every time I interact with a chatbot it will be a miserable experience that ends up with me getting forwarded to a real human. Just have humans doing the chats, one at a time. We can all tell when your boilerroom is full of folks with 4-7 chats going at all time. There are huge lags, bizarre answers clearly meant for another conversation.<p>If you can't face customers, get out of business.
Chatbots went from costing $100K+ and months of development to $100 and a weekend—just in 5 years.<p>Here's how the rise of LLMs, cheap APIs, and simplified tooling transformed chatbot creation, why building custom solutions today is usually a bad idea, and what it means for the market going forward.