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How Blockchain Can Improve Chatbots

December 17, 2021
Chatbots

The combination of chatbots and blockchain can revolutionize several sectors.

Blockchain is teaching chatbots how to communicate like humans by building trust and integrity.

The new made-for-each-other couple – chatbots and blockchain – help organizations by assessing whether their bot-to-bot interactions are legit and flagging those conversations that aren’t.

Making customers happy is every organization’s primary focus. Experts, professionals, and tech giants are, therefore, leveraging new technologies with the aim to ease our lives. A chatbot is one such application, created to make the consumer’s life easier by answering their questions anytime while reducing the load on human customer support executives. Now, chatbot technology has reached a level where it interacts with customers almost like a human being would. But what about non-customer facing processes? They’re not far behind. Companies are increasingly making use of chatbots to automate repetitive and mundane internal and cross-company conversations. For example, we are already seeing scenarios where a manufacturer bot interacts with a retailer bot to negotiate the pricing of a product. Or a scenario where a cab-company bot interacts with a restaurant bot to keep your food ready before you reach the restaurant. Benefiting both, the industry and customers, chatbots are thus becoming more prevalent and sophisticated in today’s world.

Why The World Needs Trustworthy Chatbots?

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Source: Zingle

According to Professor James Davis from Utah State University, there are three required components for building trust.

  • Ability – can you do what I’m expecting of you?
  • Integrity – do we share any common values or beliefs?
  • Benevolence – are you going to act in my best interests?

While we seek constant help and support from chatbots, we still fear the unknown. What if they say something inappropriate? What if they start communicating autonomously (and feed our fears of reaching singularity)?

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With the advent of new technologies, attackers have also become smarter. Hackers might send a legit bot an invitation to initiate a chat. What happens if the bot accepts this invitation, thinking the invitation is from another legit bot and proceeding with the interaction? If this happens, there are chances that the legit bot provides its company’s confidential data to the counterfeit bot, thus becoming a victim. This could be a completely new, and yet unexplored, phishing scenario!

These concerns are legitimate. Hence, it is necessary that organizations ensure that their bots communicate securely. But, how? Enter, the blockchain.

How Chatbots and Blockchain Work Well Together

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Source: Chatbots Magazine

With its distributed ledger, blockchain stores identity and transaction details of all the bots. Before a bot initiates a conversation with another bot, the blockchain enables validation of its authenticity. Only after this check can the invitation be approved by the system. With its auditing capabilities, blockchain ensures that the bot-based transactions are carried out between legitimate bots. So, with blockchain, companies need not worry about hackers impersonating legitimate websites. There is another advantage that adds to the list. As all the bots are registered on a blockchain platform, bots get an opportunity to identify another company’s bots officially. This blockchain potential enables companies to monitor and track bot-based transactions.

In a nutshell, bot-to-bot communication is becoming more and more popular in B2B companies for conducting repetitive business operations. But, the growing risks around data breaches and phishing activities hold back companies to conduct their business activities with bots. Hence, to confirm a legitimate and secure communication between these bots, B2B companies should embrace this disruptive technology, blockchain.

Conclusion

The current chatbots do not have a sense of right or wrong and humans can deal with that by putting controls around the data the algorithms can work on. This means there will always be a human bias to any programmed bot which allows us to build in traits which appeal to us as humans.

We need to take advantage of this level of control to build chatbots we can trust and accept before we create algorithms that can figure out the concept of trust for themselves.

There are still ethical hurdles to overcome, however, chatbots will soon become part of our everyday lives. 

Source: bbntimes.com

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