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Help Shape Our Conference Agenda & Win Prizes

Hew there!

As we gear up for the much-anticipated Chatbot Conference this November, we find ourselves constantly driven by one central purpose: to serve the vibrant community of professionals, enthusiasts, and enterprises navigating the rich landscape of Conversational AI and LLMs.

This year, we’re taking a collaborative approach to curating our conference agenda, and who better to steer this ship than you — our valued community member?

What burning questions do you have about Conversational AI and LLMs? What challenges are you facing, and what topics do you want to be addressed by industry leaders?

Share your suggestions and questions on our Google Form.

Deadline for submissions: October 1st, 2023.

Thank you for helping us shape an agenda that speaks directly to your needs. Your input is invaluable!

Best,
The Chatbot Conference Team

PS: We have a special reward for those who respond 🙂


🌟 Help Shape Our Conference Agenda & Win Prizes was originally published in Chatbots Life on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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