Sends a Link Without You Asking for One Unless the link is directly related to a topic you brought up of your own will, it is most likely spam. Asks for Personal Financial Information Real person or not, receiving a message asking for any personal financial information such as your credit card number means it’s time to say goodbye.
Other types include social media chatbots that automatically send a thank you message when you follow someone new.In a time where bots drive more than 60% of web traffic, it’s reasonable for consumers to be wary of chatbots masquerading as humans.This variety of bot talks with you on sites such as Tinder and Facebook.According to Tay's About page, the chat bot was built "by mining relevant public data and by using AI and editorial developed by a staff including improvisational comedians." Anonymized public data is Tay's primary data source, the page says.The bot is targeted at the 18-to-24 age group because that cohort represents "the dominant users of mobile social chat services in the US," the About page says.