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Chatterbox (restaurant), a restaurant in Singapore; Chatterbox Falls, a waterfall in Princess Louisa Inlet, British Columbia, Canada; Chatterbot or chatterbox, a computer bot which attempts to maintain a conversation with a person; Paper fortune teller, an origami also called a "chatterbox"
A chatbot (originally chatterbot) [1] is a software application or web interface designed to have textual or spoken conversations. [2] [3] [4] Modern chatbots are typically online and use generative artificial intelligence systems that are capable of maintaining a conversation with a user in natural language and simulating the way a human would behave as a conversational partner.
Chatterbox is a restaurant located in Hilton Singapore Orchard. The restaurant opened on 1 August 1971 at The Mandarin Singapore and has since undergone several relocations and renovations. It is known for its Hainanese chicken rice, which was introduced to Chatterbox's first menu by German executive chef Peter Gehrmann.
Chatterbox Falls is a waterfall in British Columbia, Canada, located at the head or end of Princess Louisa Inlet. [1] It is part of Loquilts River which empties into the inlet. The falls are a popular destination for boaters around the world and are in Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park , part of BC Parks' marine park system which manages ...
The word is also similar to Spanish charlatán, an indiscreetly talkative person, a chatterbox. Etymologists trace charlatan ultimately from Italian, either from ciarlare, [1] to chatter or prattle; or Cerretano, a resident of Cerreto, a village in Umbria, known for its quacks in the 16th century, [2] or a mixture of both.
The Bakunin family claims descent from Stephen Báthory, the Prince of Transylvania who campaigned against Ivan the Terrible for control over Livonia. [2] According to the family legend, the Bakunin dynasty was founded in 1492 by Zenislav Bakunin, one of the three brothers of the Báthory family who left Hungary to serve under Ivan III of Russia ("the Great"). [3]
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
Before her career in film, Harris was well known as a comic actress on the radio program, The Chatterbox. She first appeared on radio on KFWB in Hollywood, California. [1] She was a regular on Al Pearce and His Gang, [5] where she was known as "The Human Chatterbox" in monologues that involved telephone conversations with an unheard friend. [6]