By 2020, we’ll be more likely to converse with chatbots than with our own spouses.

That’s not to say we should expect to see bots on Tinder anytime soon (too late!), but the technology isn’t new. Those of us digital marketing professionals with a few gray hairs can probably remember the first wave of chatbots coming into the commercial space during the dot-com boom of the late ’90s.

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