- What are the three main components of a chatbot?
- Name two things that Alexa and Amazon Lex have in common.
- Name two differences between Alexa and Amazon Lex.
- When designing a conversation flow, where should you start?
- What does tone of voice mean?
- What are the three main types of errors that can occur in chatbots?

Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex
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Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex
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Overview of this book
Have you ever wondered how Alexa apps are made, how voice-enabled technologies work, or how chatbots function? And why tech giants such as Amazon and Google are investing in voice technologies? A better question is: why should I start developing on these platforms? Hands-On Chatbot Development with Alexa Skills and Amazon Lex covers all features of the Alexa Skills kit with real-world examples that help you develop skills to integrate Echo and chatbots into Facebook, Slack, and Twilio with the Amazon Lex platform.
The book starts with teaching you how to set up your local environment and AWS CLI so that you can automate the process of uploading AWS Lambda from your local machine. You will then learn to develop Alexa Skills and Lex chatbots using Lambda functions to control functionality. Once you’ve come to grips with this, you will learn to create increasingly complex chatbots, integrate Amazon S3, and change the way Alexa talks to the user. In the concluding chapters, we shift our focus to Amazon Lex and messaging chatbots. We will explore Alexa, learn about DynamoDB databases, and add cards to user conversations.
By the end of this book, you will have explored a full set of technologies that will enable you to create your own voice and messaging chatbots using Amazon.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
Understanding Chatbots
Getting Started with AWS and Amazon CLI
Creating Your First Alexa Skill
Connecting Your Alexa Skills to External APIs
Building Your First Amazon Lex Chatbot
Connecting a Lex Bot to DynamoDB
Publishing Your Chatbot to Facebook, Slack, Twilio, and HTTP
Improving the User Experience for Your Bots
Review and Continued Development
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Appendix A
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