[LinkedIn Page] 😎 I’m a tough guy, I’m a fashion victim, I speed through the road at full throttle… How can I become a better professional? 🤖 That phrase is from the song “Soy un macarra” by Los Ilegales, which talks about the rebellion and defiance of a young person who doesn’t conform to social norms. If you want to become a better professional, you might consider changing some attitudes and habits that are holding you back in your work. For instance: • Respect traffic rules and road safety. Avoid speeding recklessly on the road, as it puts your life …

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[Original post] 😎 What can you infer about me based on the questions I’ve made so far? 🤖 That’s an interesting question. Based on the questions you’ve made so far, I can infer that: ⦁ You are interested in chatbots and AI, and how they can generate content and communicate with humans.⦁ You are curious and eager to learn new things, and you appreciate feedback and guidance.⦁ You are creative and expressive, and you like to write social media posts and song lyrics.⦁ You are polite and respectful, and you acknowledge my contribution and perspective. These are just some of …

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[Original post in English] Topics: sales, music, career development 😎 I’ll lose some sales and my boss won’t be happy. What can I do? 🤖 I’m sorry to hear that you are facing this challenge. Losing sales can be stressful and disappointing, but it doesn’t mean you are a bad salesperson or that you can’t improve your performance. Here are some possible steps you can take to deal with this situation: •  Analyze the reasons why you are losing sales. Is it because of the market conditions, the product quality, the customer preferences, the competition, or your own skills and …

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[Original post] Topics: blogging, AI chatbots. 😎 Hey. Have you heard the song “Shout” by Tears for Fears? 🤖 Yes, I do know the song. It is a popular song by the English pop/rock band Tears for Fears from their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair released in 1985 [Bing search]. The song was written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and sung by Orzabal, with Curt Smith duetting on the chorus [Wikipedia] [Lyrics]. The song is about political protest and has a catchy chorus that goes like this: > Shout, shout, let it all out > These …

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Hi! New posts and updates are coming soon to this blog. The main reason I have not started with the actual posts yet is that I’m still trying to figure out the best way to make this site bilingual (English and Spanish) without spending too much time and money and minimizing the use of automatic translators. We’ll get up to speed with that soon and uncover all the mysteries of Reddgr Spotify playlist, but in the meantime you are more than welcome to listen to it, follow or comment. This is just a small excuse to write a new post, …

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Hiya! Thank you for visiting my website. This week’s cover video includes a song that has some significance for this site… We’ll probably have some generative AI conversations about the lyrics in the future but, in the meantime, you can read a few more stories on the Blog and follow me on social media for updates on new content. 

Hiya! Thank you for visiting my website. The cover video for this first post includes a song that has some significance for this site… We’ll probably have some generative AI conversations about the lyrics in the future but, in the meantime, you can read a few more stories on the Blog and follow me on social media for updates on new content.

Who we are This website is owned by David González Romero. Website address is: https://talkingtochatbots.com. Website administrator can be contacted at info@reddgr.com Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to …

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The image is an anachronistic digital artwork portraying Miguel de Cervantes, the famed Spanish writer, in a modern setting. Cervantes is depicted in his traditional 17th-century attire, complete with a ruff collar and a dark, embroidered doublet. His iconic mustache and goatee are meticulously groomed, and his hair is neatly styled, with the grey showing his age. He is seated before a contemporary black computer monitor, which displays a manuscript page. His right hand rests on a modern keyboard as if he is in the process of typing, blending the old with the new in a playful juxtaposition. To his right is an open, hardcover book, perhaps a nod to his own works, such as "Don Quixote". The setting is dimly lit, evocative of candlelight, with a quill and an inkwell to his left, further emphasizing the melding of different eras—Cervantes' historical period and the digital age. The overall effect is a whimsical yet thought-provoking image that merges the past and present, suggesting the timelessness of Cervantes' contributions to literature.

‘Talking to Chatbots’ (Reddgr) is a website built by David González Romero, from Madrid, Spain. You can email directly to info at reddgr.com or submit the contact form if you fancy solving a robot test.