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In this video, I will show you how to build an AI-powered chatbot using PHP, JavaScript, and the Google Gemini API. 🚀

🔹 Topics Covered:
Setting up the chatbot UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Handling user input and fetching responses from the API
Sending API requests using PHP (cURL)
Error handling and improving user experience
How to integrate the Google Gemini AI API with PHP
How to send and receive messages using JavaScript (Fetch API)
How to handle API responses and errors correctly
How to improve chatbot UI and UX

Full Tutorial : https://youtu.be/peptItr1RPE



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In this video, I will show you how to build an AI-powered chatbot using PHP, JavaScript, and the Google Gemini API. 🚀

🔹 Topics Covered:
Setting up the chatbot UI using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Handling user input and fetching responses from the API
Sending API requests using PHP (cURL)
Error handling and improving user experience
How to integrate the Google Gemini AI API with PHP
How to send and receive messages using JavaScript (Fetch API)
How to handle API responses and errors correctly
How to improve chatbot UI and UX

Full Tutorial : https://youtu.be/peptItr1RPE

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