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Odoo Website Shopping Assistant ( Odoo Chatbot ) using OpenAI
Technical name | odoo_openai_chatbot |
License | LGPL-3 |
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Odoo Website Shopping Assistant ( Odoo Chatbot ) using OpenAI
Enhance user experience in Odoo!
Odoo Website Shopping Assistant ( Odoo Chatbot ) using OpenAI enhances the Odoo experience with the ChatGPT chatbot. The chatbot is based on the GPT-3.5-turbo language model. The model understands natural human language and provides responses trained specifically using Odoo ERP data. Moreover, it delivers more contextually relevant replies.
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Why Do You Need a Chatbot Like ChatGPT?
Prerequisites
Required dependencies:
- Python version of 3.8.1 or above is required to install the dependencies.
- Module uses the Postgres vector database. To know more about it follow the doc - https://python.langchain.com/docs/integrations/vectorstores/pgvector
- Need to create vector extension before installing the module. To install pgvector extension follow the doc - https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector#installation
Note: The module has been thoroughly tested on the Ubuntu operating system.

- Effective communication via natural language understanding.
- It delivers round-the-clock customer support and faster response.
- It is scalable and cost-efficient and can handle multiple conversations.
- The module is accurate and provides consistent responses based on trained data.
- Enhances efficiency to handle complex or sensitive inquiries.

How Does Odoo Website Shopping Assistant ( Odoo Chatbot ) using OpenAI Help You?

How To Train Your Bot

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Below is the detailed list of Feature for Odoo Website Shopping Assistant ( Odoo Chatbot ) using OpenAI










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- Detailed Features
Train the Chatbot to Answer Customers
- Train the chatbot by uploading the Odoo data to the vector database.
- It leverages conversational AI and NLP (Natural Language Processing).
Create Chatbot from the Odoo Backend
- Create a new chatbot in the backend and choose the record type.
- You can add fields while creating the chatbot.
Answer Client Queries based on Trained Data
- The module allows the chatbot to answer the client's every query based on the trained data.
Language Model Used for the Odoo App
- The module uses Large Language Model, which understands the natural human language.
- The Odoo app is based on the GPT-3.5- turbo that delivers more contextual responses.
Enabling the Chatbot to Solve Customer Query
- You can enable the Chatbot option from the Odoo backend from the bot option setting in the channel menu.
Training Data to the AI-Powered Chatbot
- Chatbots can be trained with relevant data according to the products.
- Or you can add custom data according to your need in a .txt file before training the bot.
Selecting Records while Training the Data
- Use all records for training the chatbot.
- Or you can use specific records and define them for training the chatbot.
Choosing the AI Model for training the Chatbot
- Use GPT-4 model for training if you have access to it.
- Or the system will use GPT-3.5-turbo for bot training.








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