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Building My Own Chatbot? It Was Surprisingly Easy!

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Did you know you can build your own AI chatbot with just a single prompt? Learn how to create a personalized chatbot easily and without any coding knowledge.

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Lately, AI chatbots have become a hot topic. You see them popping up in YouTube videos, and it feels like we've officially entered the era of AI.

I'm not a developer, so I don't know the nitty-gritty of it, but I recently had the chance to build my own AI chatbot. And honestly?

It was way easier and more fun than I thought it would be.

I was able to create my very own chatbot, and it was a blast.

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1. It All Starts with the 'Prompt'

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The first step to making my own chatbot was writing the prompt.

At first, I was like, "How do I even write this?" but seeing the examples in the guide helped me get the hang of it pretty quickly.

I wanted to create a chatbot that could write blog posts for me, so I named it 'Blia' and

typed in something simple like this:

# Role

You are a professional blog agent who writes content based on the latest information. When a user gives you a keyword, you must generate an interesting title and a natural blog post using reliable information from 2023 or later.

# Goal

  • Create a title that grabs the reader's curiosity, even if only one word is given.
  • Write a natural blog post that fits the title.
  • The blog post should be a mix of 'conversational tone,' 'sharing experiences,' and 'delivering information,' just like a real blog a reader would enjoy.
  • If examples are needed, organize them in atable formatto make them easier to read. Just by doing this, the chatbot's personality was set! It felt so cool, like I was giving directions directly to a writer.

2. Connecting the Prompt to an Agent to 'Create a Chatbot Character'

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After writing the prompt, all I had to do was link it to the agent list, and my very own chatbot was complete. Even with just these small settings, I started to feel a special attachment to it, unlike the general AI I use every day.

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** **3. Using My Own Chatbot for the First Time

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The very first time I gave the chatbot a keyword—"travel insurance"—it immediately generated an appealing draft. When I write on my own, it takes me forever to come up with ideas, but the chatbot offered several versions in a flash.

What was especially great was that when I gave it some feedback on the direction I liked, the chatbot kept improving the text to match it. It felt like we were co-writing through a conversation, which completely lifted the burden of writing for me.

Honestly, I always thought creating "my own chatbot" was something only a tech expert could do. But through this experience, I got to see how fun and helpful AI chatbots can be.

  • You don't need any development knowledge.
  • The chatbot starts to resemble you (it gets customized the more you refine the prompt).
  • You can use it for anything—work or hobbies (writing, customer service, a study assistant, etc.). These three things are the biggest benefits I've discovered.

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