Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
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Definition
Interactive Voice Response is an automated telephony system that interacts with callers through pre-recorded or dynamically generated audio prompts. Using speech recognition or keypad inputs (DTMF tones), IVR systems can route calls, gather information, and perform transactions without human intervention, often integrated with AI for improved understanding and personalization.
tl;dr
An automated phone system that interacts with callers using voice or keypad inputs.