Business Fast > Technology > DPD error caused chatbot to swear at customer TechnologyDPD error caused chatbot to swear at customerJanuary 19, 2024posted on Jan. 19, 2024 at 6:33 pm The parcel delivery firm says the mistake was a result of a system update, which has been disabled. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastJanuary 19, 2024previous articleFour in 10 civil legal aid providers intend to quit fragile sector in next five yearsnext articleIsrael-Gaza war behind surge in Islamist activity, says UK counter-terror headYou Might Also LikeTechnologyThis is what 9 major cities will look like if sea levels rise by 6ftJanuary 30, 2025TechnologyMeta to pay $25m to settle Trump lawsuit over banJanuary 30, 2025TechnologyAndhra to roll out 'WhatsApp governance' on January 30, offering 161 servicesJanuary 29, 2025TechnologyPebble founder confirms return of beloved smartwatches – how to sign up for yoursJanuary 28, 2025TechnologyBitcoin tumbles below $98,000 in risk-off move as Nasdaq stocks are crushedJanuary 27, 2025TechnologyEvery planet will align in a rare parade next month – here’s how to see itJanuary 26, 2025Recommended For YouSportsAlan Shearer’s Premier League predictions including Arsenal vs Man CityFebruary 1, 2025SportsSportsPirates push Gloucester close in Premiership Rugby CupJanuary 31, 2025SportsFinanceCanada, Mexico and China face tariffs on Saturday, White House saysJanuary 31, 2025FinanceSportsFrance v Wales: Six Nations 2025 opener – liveJanuary 31, 2025SportsMarketGold continues record breaking rally, jumps Rs 1,100 to all-time high Rs 84,900 per 10gJanuary 31, 2025Market
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