Hmm, yeah, the @mention thing is a good point. I think B might be a valid answer as well. Bots can't just eavesdrop on conversations, they need to be explicitly called out to participate. But C and D are definitely the safest bets here.
Haha, an SSL certificate for a bot? That's a good one! I agree, C and D are the way to go here. Although, I wonder if a bot can actually hear messages without being @mentioned. That could be an interesting limitation to consider.
You're right, C and D make sense. A bot account can't send messages without a valid token, and it also can't interact with other bots. I'm not sure about the other options though. Does a bot really need an SSL certificate to send messages?
Hmm, this question seems to test our understanding of Webex Teams bot limitations. I think the valid answers are C and D. A bot needs a valid access token to send messages, and it can't respond to another bot in the same group space.
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