Hey, guys, do you remember the list of bot resources we’ve recently collected?
Finally, we've been hunted on Product Hunt today! Right now we really need your help to spread the word about it. 💪🏻
So, please, follow the link below, find 'awesome-bots' and click the “Upvote” button
Thanks in advance! ✋🏻
https://www.producthunt.com/topics/bots?order=by-date
Finally, we've been hunted on Product Hunt today! Right now we really need your help to spread the word about it. 💪🏻
So, please, follow the link below, find 'awesome-bots' and click the “Upvote” button
Thanks in advance! ✋🏻
https://www.producthunt.com/topics/bots?order=by-date
A week ago Chris Messina had a webinar called "The future of messaging bots and chat for business". I really enjoyed watching the video noscript and I hope that it would be helpful for you too! Yesterday he wrote a great wrap-up with best thoughts and insights and I'm 100% sure it would help everyone to refresh their knowledge base and get some useful insights! 🤖 ❤️
Hint: at the end of the post you can find an example of best use case for group bots I've seen till the moment. 😉
https://medium.com/chris-messina/the-future-of-messaging-bots-and-chat-for-business-54b94380ffb7
Hint: at the end of the post you can find an example of best use case for group bots I've seen till the moment. 😉
https://medium.com/chris-messina/the-future-of-messaging-bots-and-chat-for-business-54b94380ffb7
Medium
The future of messaging bots and chat for business – Chris Messina – Medium
Post-webinar thoughts and answers to attendee questions
Seems like a long-waited feature is finally coming to Facebook - group chatbots. Facebook will reveal at its F8 conference a new class of bots that work inside Messenger group chats 😍
I really like this update because from my perspective there is a plenty of cases where it can be useful. For example, a Messenger group of football fans could add a sports bot to their thread, where it could report score changes, big plays and other news from the game. An e-commerce group bot could keep a group of coworkers informed about the status of their lunch delivery, letting them know that the order is being prepared and when it arrives.
And the main point here - since these group bots won’t be the sole conversation partner, there will be less pressure on them to act human, and more opportunity for them to service a specific utility.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/29/facebook-group-bots/
I really like this update because from my perspective there is a plenty of cases where it can be useful. For example, a Messenger group of football fans could add a sports bot to their thread, where it could report score changes, big plays and other news from the game. An e-commerce group bot could keep a group of coworkers informed about the status of their lunch delivery, letting them know that the order is being prepared and when it arrives.
And the main point here - since these group bots won’t be the sole conversation partner, there will be less pressure on them to act human, and more opportunity for them to service a specific utility.
https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/29/facebook-group-bots/
Robots… Robots everywhere.
Pizza giant Domino’s has announced a pilot program in a couple of German and Dutch cities, where customers within a 1-mile radius of certain Domino’s stores will be greeted with a non-humanoid robot rather than a person on a bike 🤖
The main reason of such a drastic experiment can be explained by the quote of Domino’s CEO: “With our growth plans over the next five to 10 years, we simply won’t have enough delivery drivers if we do not look to add to our fleet through initiatives such as this.”
https://venturebeat.com/2017/03/29/dominos-taps-starship-technologies-to-deliver-pizzas-with-autonomous-ground-drones/
Pizza giant Domino’s has announced a pilot program in a couple of German and Dutch cities, where customers within a 1-mile radius of certain Domino’s stores will be greeted with a non-humanoid robot rather than a person on a bike 🤖
The main reason of such a drastic experiment can be explained by the quote of Domino’s CEO: “With our growth plans over the next five to 10 years, we simply won’t have enough delivery drivers if we do not look to add to our fleet through initiatives such as this.”
https://venturebeat.com/2017/03/29/dominos-taps-starship-technologies-to-deliver-pizzas-with-autonomous-ground-drones/
I have a really cool chatbot for #botoftheweek nomination today. I think this is a great example of how we should solve problems. Start, investigate and do, even if you have to work full-time. 🤖 ❤️
When it comes to choosing a place to go, most people ask their friends or influencers who they can relate to. Sure is a Facebook Messenger chatbot for the most Instagrammed food & drink spots near you. Simple as that. I highly recommend you to read the full article because the story here matters. The bot currently operates in 22 cities like SF, LA, London and Berlin, so go check the list of available cities and try it! 🙂
https://blog.surebot.io/launching-sure-5e695380c8bc
When it comes to choosing a place to go, most people ask their friends or influencers who they can relate to. Sure is a Facebook Messenger chatbot for the most Instagrammed food & drink spots near you. Simple as that. I highly recommend you to read the full article because the story here matters. The bot currently operates in 22 cities like SF, LA, London and Berlin, so go check the list of available cities and try it! 🙂
https://blog.surebot.io/launching-sure-5e695380c8bc
Sure Blog
Launching Sure
We’re extremely proud to be sharing Sure with the world today. Although we’ve been live for over a year now with a few thousand users, we…
Hey everyone, Vasili from BotCube is here! I'll help Maxim to curate & share more awesome content about bots 🤖 ❤️
A friend of mine Paul Boutin from Chatbots Magazine recently wrote a great piece of content about natural language processing in chatbots. Do bots require NLP at all? Actually it's a very tough question, because current state of tech doesn't allow you to easily build conversational logic without making a ton of intents and most NLP bots (even from giants) still suck.
From my perspective, the best solution is to build mixed interfaces: integrate NLP where needed and add buttons & structured messages for actionable items. I also shared some thoughts in this article how chat helps to create trust in banking bots so be sure to check it out 😉
https://chatbotsmagazine.com/does-a-bot-need-natural-language-processing-c2f76ab7ef11
A friend of mine Paul Boutin from Chatbots Magazine recently wrote a great piece of content about natural language processing in chatbots. Do bots require NLP at all? Actually it's a very tough question, because current state of tech doesn't allow you to easily build conversational logic without making a ton of intents and most NLP bots (even from giants) still suck.
From my perspective, the best solution is to build mixed interfaces: integrate NLP where needed and add buttons & structured messages for actionable items. I also shared some thoughts in this article how chat helps to create trust in banking bots so be sure to check it out 😉
https://chatbotsmagazine.com/does-a-bot-need-natural-language-processing-c2f76ab7ef11
Medium
Does a Bot Need Natural Language Processing?
NLP bot developers agree: “It depends.”
Seems like Twitter is going hard on bots! 🤖
Yesterday they opened a brand new Twitter DM API platform to allow everyone to build bots on Twitter. Actually, it's a huge step forward for Twitter platform. These APIs are very well-designed and could assist a lot of Twitter-first businesses to connect with their customers at scale.
Yesterday's release includes A LOT of features, and most of them are simply copied from Facebook (welcome message, get started, location, buttons). That's why I'd like to highlight the most interesting ones here:
1) Custom profiles allow developers to override the default avatar and name attached to a given message. This is extremely cool because you can show who's writing: human or bot 👦 🤖
2) Customer feedback cards allows businesses to collect feedback on the experiences they provide on Twitter, it's kinda special cards for feedback purposes only. Nice idea, very similar to reactions on Messenger 👍
So go check out the APIs and build some cool bots on Twitter!
https://blog.twitter.com/2017/new-apis-to-power-the-future-of-customer-engagement-in-direct-messages
Yesterday they opened a brand new Twitter DM API platform to allow everyone to build bots on Twitter. Actually, it's a huge step forward for Twitter platform. These APIs are very well-designed and could assist a lot of Twitter-first businesses to connect with their customers at scale.
Yesterday's release includes A LOT of features, and most of them are simply copied from Facebook (welcome message, get started, location, buttons). That's why I'd like to highlight the most interesting ones here:
1) Custom profiles allow developers to override the default avatar and name attached to a given message. This is extremely cool because you can show who's writing: human or bot 👦 🤖
2) Customer feedback cards allows businesses to collect feedback on the experiences they provide on Twitter, it's kinda special cards for feedback purposes only. Nice idea, very similar to reactions on Messenger 👍
So go check out the APIs and build some cool bots on Twitter!
https://blog.twitter.com/2017/new-apis-to-power-the-future-of-customer-engagement-in-direct-messages
Twitter Blogs
New APIs to power the future of customer engagement in Direct Messages | Twitter Blogs
Today we are opening up access to several new Direct Message APIs so that developers can build better personalized customer experiences at scale. These APIs are designed to help businesses use the ...
Today I have a pretty new chatbot for #botoftheweek. First time it comes from big brand - TripAdvisor. Basically it's a discovery chatbot in Facebook Messenger that allows you to search for recommendations by narrowing down the options and providing you with the best results.
I highly recommend you to listen to podcast interview with Jeff Chow, VP Product @ TripAdvisor to gather some insights about this project and how big brands are going on chatbots. Hint: chatbots has always been very interesting to TripAdvisor as a company and they plan even more projects on this field! 🤖 🚀
https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2017/04/06/tripadvisors-lessons-learned-from-building-a-chatbot/#231eda5a6f37
Podcast direct link: http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/3/b/5/3b54676497471444/Jeff_Chow_Podcast_DONE.mp3?c_id=14810169&expiration=1491774416&hwt=9062751abe083830beaf6a0d1856f550
I highly recommend you to listen to podcast interview with Jeff Chow, VP Product @ TripAdvisor to gather some insights about this project and how big brands are going on chatbots. Hint: chatbots has always been very interesting to TripAdvisor as a company and they plan even more projects on this field! 🤖 🚀
https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2017/04/06/tripadvisors-lessons-learned-from-building-a-chatbot/#231eda5a6f37
Podcast direct link: http://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/3/b/5/3b54676497471444/Jeff_Chow_Podcast_DONE.mp3?c_id=14810169&expiration=1491774416&hwt=9062751abe083830beaf6a0d1856f550
Forbes
TripAdvisor's Lessons Learned From Building A Chatbot
Imagine being able to instantly get recommendations for top restaurants, hotels, and attractions, no matter where you are in the world without having to talk to a human. It’s a great resource for travelers made possible by the TripAdvisor chatbot.
Facebook Messenger team has just finally released a new feature I’ve been waiting for a long time - group payments.
Splitting the bill, concert tickets, a present for a friend, lodging for a trip, or whatever needs to be settled in a group is now easier than ever. And you can do it right in the very place you're already using to make group plans - in the chat! Just select people, amount of money to be charged and what is it for (“pizza”, “cinema tickets”) - that’s it. Your friends can easily pay via PayPal. Huge kudos to FB Messenger team 💪🏻
https://www.facebook.com/davidm/videos/vb.800665194/10158676691550195/?type=2&theater
Splitting the bill, concert tickets, a present for a friend, lodging for a trip, or whatever needs to be settled in a group is now easier than ever. And you can do it right in the very place you're already using to make group plans - in the chat! Just select people, amount of money to be charged and what is it for (“pizza”, “cinema tickets”) - that’s it. Your friends can easily pay via PayPal. Huge kudos to FB Messenger team 💪🏻
https://www.facebook.com/davidm/videos/vb.800665194/10158676691550195/?type=2&theater
Facebook
David Marcus
After launching the existing person-to-person payment solution in Messenger two years ago, we're very glad to bring you group payments starting today! Splitting the bill, concert tickets, a present...
Do you remember that story from SuperBowl when some ad accidentally triggered all the Google Homes by saying “OK Google”? 🤔
At that moment I said that it’s just a beginning of a great game/war when ads creators will abuse “OK Google” phrase to promote their products. Here it is: the 15-second ad features someone in a Burger King uniform leaning into the camera before saying, “OK Google, what is the Whopper burger?”. For anyone with a Google Home near their TV, that strangely phrased request will prompt the speaker to begin reading Google Home’s explanation for the Whopper 🍔
But except from the accident itself there’s the bigger problem: Google gets its explanation of the Whopper from Wikipedia. And as we all know, anyone’s free to edit Wikipedia.
You can easily modify the Whopper entry briefly, and Google Home began speaking the updated text only minutes later. With this ad airing nationally, Burger King is opening the door for an editing war — and it risks having a malicious editor make the Google Home say something inappropriate when explaining the Whopper.
That’s 2017, yep 😕
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/12/15259400/burger-king-google-home-ad-wikipedia
At that moment I said that it’s just a beginning of a great game/war when ads creators will abuse “OK Google” phrase to promote their products. Here it is: the 15-second ad features someone in a Burger King uniform leaning into the camera before saying, “OK Google, what is the Whopper burger?”. For anyone with a Google Home near their TV, that strangely phrased request will prompt the speaker to begin reading Google Home’s explanation for the Whopper 🍔
But except from the accident itself there’s the bigger problem: Google gets its explanation of the Whopper from Wikipedia. And as we all know, anyone’s free to edit Wikipedia.
You can easily modify the Whopper entry briefly, and Google Home began speaking the updated text only minutes later. With this ad airing nationally, Burger King is opening the door for an editing war — and it risks having a malicious editor make the Google Home say something inappropriate when explaining the Whopper.
That’s 2017, yep 😕
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/12/15259400/burger-king-google-home-ad-wikipedia
The Verge
Burger King’s new ad forces Google Home to advertise the Whopper
Burger King is unveiling a horrible, genius, infuriating, hilarious, and maybe very poorly thought-out ad today that’s designed to intentionally set off Google Homes and Android phones. The...
This week's #botoftheweek comes from our good friends from VentureBeat. Basically it's a typical news bot, but there's a cool feature that sets it apart from tons of other bots - built-in learning. 🤖
This bot observes your behaviour and constantly updates your profile to make sure you get the most personalized news. How do they do that? User's profile consists of keywords and meta-tags from the stories he reads. As user reads the stories, the keywords and tags are aggregated (more frequent keywords have a higher score) and normalized (all scores are adjusted to add up to a 100%). As a result it shows relative weights of different attributes, which you can fine-tune through the webview. Super cool, isn't it? ❤️
If you like, you can also add explicit categories to improve the personalization. What’s more, you can stop and start profile tracking at any time, leaving you in complete control. Great job, VB!
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/13/venturebeats-personalized-news-bot-is-now-available-on-messenger/
This bot observes your behaviour and constantly updates your profile to make sure you get the most personalized news. How do they do that? User's profile consists of keywords and meta-tags from the stories he reads. As user reads the stories, the keywords and tags are aggregated (more frequent keywords have a higher score) and normalized (all scores are adjusted to add up to a 100%). As a result it shows relative weights of different attributes, which you can fine-tune through the webview. Super cool, isn't it? ❤️
If you like, you can also add explicit categories to improve the personalization. What’s more, you can stop and start profile tracking at any time, leaving you in complete control. Great job, VB!
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/13/venturebeats-personalized-news-bot-is-now-available-on-messenger/
VentureBeat
VentureBeat’s personalized news bot is now available on Messenger
VentureBeat today announced that its personalized news bot is now available on Facebook Messenger. What sets the VB Messenger bot apart from other news bots is its built-in learning and intelligence.
I think that most of you have probably heard about Burger 🍔 King provocative ad triggering Google Home (if not - link is below). It makes people wonder — in what other ways could voicebots become more annoying over time (or even dangerous)? In the article below you can find 5 ways that comes to mind, but if you think of any more, please let us know in our public chat ✋🏻
Adding product placement. If voicebots start monetizing their assistance with ads, it will hang like a dark cloud 💨
Controlling your smart home. Both Amazon and Google appear to be working on unique voice signatures, but in a world where anyone in shouting distance can control Alexa, that means the ability to control security systems, locks, and many other IoT devices 💣
Picking sides. Voicebots are programmed by humans, in case you were wondering. For now, many of the answers are provided by Wikipedia (which is not exactly always 100 percent accurate), although some are provided by Google or Bing. Will there be a “conservative” voicebot someday? Or one designed by fanatics? Who knows 🤔
Suggesting certain products. When you to order something through Amazon Alexa, the bot didn’t mention any specific manufacturers, price ranges, or (obviously) a product sold at Best Buy. Instead, it suggests an item from your Amazon order history. That saves time, but it’s also a faster way to provide revenue for Amazon without as much customization or choices 🤑
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/12/5-troubling-scenarios-as-brands-like-burger-king-hijack-our-voicebots/
Burger King story - https://news.1rj.ru/str/botcube/104.
Our public chat - https://news.1rj.ru/str/botcubechat.
Adding product placement. If voicebots start monetizing their assistance with ads, it will hang like a dark cloud 💨
Controlling your smart home. Both Amazon and Google appear to be working on unique voice signatures, but in a world where anyone in shouting distance can control Alexa, that means the ability to control security systems, locks, and many other IoT devices 💣
Picking sides. Voicebots are programmed by humans, in case you were wondering. For now, many of the answers are provided by Wikipedia (which is not exactly always 100 percent accurate), although some are provided by Google or Bing. Will there be a “conservative” voicebot someday? Or one designed by fanatics? Who knows 🤔
Suggesting certain products. When you to order something through Amazon Alexa, the bot didn’t mention any specific manufacturers, price ranges, or (obviously) a product sold at Best Buy. Instead, it suggests an item from your Amazon order history. That saves time, but it’s also a faster way to provide revenue for Amazon without as much customization or choices 🤑
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/12/5-troubling-scenarios-as-brands-like-burger-king-hijack-our-voicebots/
Burger King story - https://news.1rj.ru/str/botcube/104.
Our public chat - https://news.1rj.ru/str/botcubechat.
VentureBeat
5 troubling scenarios as brands like Burger King hijack our voicebots
News today about a Burger King ad that takes over your Google Home speaker is a sign of things to come. In the ad, an employee triggers the speaker to read a denoscription of the Whopper burger on Wikipedia (which may have been altered by an employee of the…
OHH MY GOD!!
Messenger Platform 2.0 improved 100 times 🌟
Now we have:
- Messenger Codes (now could be scanned from native Messenger camera!!)
- Discovery for bots (aka bot store)
- Chat Extensions (ssuuppper cool feature, now you can add bots and services like Spotify to group & single chats to do some stuff)
- M Suggestions (M assistant detects context of conversation and could suggest right bots from chat extensions to use for this particular task! How crazy is that?! ❤️)
- Games (real-time gaming and turn-by-turn games + games tab in discovery)
What an amazing times to build extremely new and great products, that couldn't be possible even half a year ago! 🤖
Some stats for nerds:
- 1.2 BLN USERS ON MESSENGER!
- 2 BLN messages a month
- 100.000 unique bots built by now
- 100.000 bot developers ❤️
Messenger Platform 2.0 improved 100 times 🌟
Now we have:
- Messenger Codes (now could be scanned from native Messenger camera!!)
- Discovery for bots (aka bot store)
- Chat Extensions (ssuuppper cool feature, now you can add bots and services like Spotify to group & single chats to do some stuff)
- M Suggestions (M assistant detects context of conversation and could suggest right bots from chat extensions to use for this particular task! How crazy is that?! ❤️)
- Games (real-time gaming and turn-by-turn games + games tab in discovery)
What an amazing times to build extremely new and great products, that couldn't be possible even half a year ago! 🤖
Some stats for nerds:
- 1.2 BLN USERS ON MESSENGER!
- 2 BLN messages a month
- 100.000 unique bots built by now
- 100.000 bot developers ❤️
I just finished a big wrap-up on what Messenger has launched yesterday. Be sure to read this post and especially go through the features, it's important to understand how the platform has changed 😉
Here's an advice from Phil Libin @ General Catalyst that I’d like to share with you guys:
“Don’t think of yourself as a bot developer. Don’t pitch the whole yourself like that. Think of yourself as making a great product and a product that was impossible to make even 2 or 3 years ago because the technology stack didn’t exist. So what can you do now, it’s a little bit magic that you couldn’t do before. And now is the best time to go and build those things, because the tools and capabilities exist.”
https://medium.com/@flreln/the-most-complete-report-on-what-facebook-messenger-has-launched-on-f8-d43aa88f9c0c
Here's an advice from Phil Libin @ General Catalyst that I’d like to share with you guys:
“Don’t think of yourself as a bot developer. Don’t pitch the whole yourself like that. Think of yourself as making a great product and a product that was impossible to make even 2 or 3 years ago because the technology stack didn’t exist. So what can you do now, it’s a little bit magic that you couldn’t do before. And now is the best time to go and build those things, because the tools and capabilities exist.”
https://medium.com/@flreln/the-most-complete-report-on-what-facebook-messenger-has-launched-on-f8-d43aa88f9c0c
Medium
The Most Complete Report On What Facebook Messenger Has Launched On F8
An in-depth report on the growth and development of the popular platform.
About a couple of months ago I wrote about one major drawback of popular voice assistants - they can only be connected to a single user account at a time. But recently the things have changed 🤔
Google is adding the ability for up to six people to connect their account to one Google Home. So now when you ask your Google Assistant for help, it can distinguish your voice from your wife’s and you can hear your own personal playlists, your own commute time, your own schedule and more 😳
So how does it work? When you connect your account on a Google Home, Google asks you to say the phrases "Ok Google" and "Hey Google" two times each. Those phrases are then analyzed by a neural network, which can detect certain characteristics of a person's voice. From that point on, any time you say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google" to your Google Home, the neural network will compare the sound of your voice to its previous analysis so it can understand if it's you speaking or not. This comparison takes place only on your device, in a matter of milliseconds 🤖
Your turn, Amazon 😎
https://blog.google/products/assistant/tomato-tomahto-google-home-now-supports-multiple-users/
Google is adding the ability for up to six people to connect their account to one Google Home. So now when you ask your Google Assistant for help, it can distinguish your voice from your wife’s and you can hear your own personal playlists, your own commute time, your own schedule and more 😳
So how does it work? When you connect your account on a Google Home, Google asks you to say the phrases "Ok Google" and "Hey Google" two times each. Those phrases are then analyzed by a neural network, which can detect certain characteristics of a person's voice. From that point on, any time you say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google" to your Google Home, the neural network will compare the sound of your voice to its previous analysis so it can understand if it's you speaking or not. This comparison takes place only on your device, in a matter of milliseconds 🤖
Your turn, Amazon 😎
https://blog.google/products/assistant/tomato-tomahto-google-home-now-supports-multiple-users/
Google
Tomato, tomahto. Google Home now supports multiple users
We’re adding the ability for multiple people to connect their account to one Google Home. So now with the Google Assistant you can hear your commute time, your daily briefing, your personal playlists and more.
🌟 Today's #botoftheweek is about changing concepts.
We all know newsletters, right? But newsletters are starting to lose grasp when there're 1.2 bln people on Messenger.
That's why a company called Nuzzel has introduced a Messenger bot that integrates these two technologies and offers personalized news discovery and curated newsletters via Messenger.
Basically you can subscribe to any category and get the latest news in business, technology, and media, from the world's top publishers.
✅ Top takeaways from Nuzzel bot:
1. Do not launch a standalone solution, fully integrate the bot with your business.
They have a "Send to Messenger" button on their website and the whole core thing works on every possible platform.
2. Understand the perfect timing for sending news (or ask your users about it).
Guys from Nuzzel focus on busy people that prefer to get their day started with top news stories, that can be shared with friends and colleagues. Pro tip: sharing news is a great way to start conversations and stay informed.
3. Focus on one key feature and push it actively.
They have “Best of Nuzzel” newsletter that is the day’s five best stories in business, technology and media.
⌚️ 3 min read
http://blog.nuzzel.com/post/159726951175/nuzzel-brings-newsletters-to-12-billion-messenger
We all know newsletters, right? But newsletters are starting to lose grasp when there're 1.2 bln people on Messenger.
That's why a company called Nuzzel has introduced a Messenger bot that integrates these two technologies and offers personalized news discovery and curated newsletters via Messenger.
Basically you can subscribe to any category and get the latest news in business, technology, and media, from the world's top publishers.
✅ Top takeaways from Nuzzel bot:
1. Do not launch a standalone solution, fully integrate the bot with your business.
They have a "Send to Messenger" button on their website and the whole core thing works on every possible platform.
2. Understand the perfect timing for sending news (or ask your users about it).
Guys from Nuzzel focus on busy people that prefer to get their day started with top news stories, that can be shared with friends and colleagues. Pro tip: sharing news is a great way to start conversations and stay informed.
3. Focus on one key feature and push it actively.
They have “Best of Nuzzel” newsletter that is the day’s five best stories in business, technology and media.
⌚️ 3 min read
http://blog.nuzzel.com/post/159726951175/nuzzel-brings-newsletters-to-12-billion-messenger
Nuzzel Blog
Nuzzel Brings Newsletters to 1.2 Billion Messenger Users
Nuzzel has integrated two of the hottest technologies for news delivery and consumption: newsletters and messaging bots.
Nuzzel already offers personalized news discovery and curated newsletters to many of the top influencers in media, technology, and finance…
Nuzzel already offers personalized news discovery and curated newsletters to many of the top influencers in media, technology, and finance…
Bots market has already rolled up $24 billion. Some of the most obvious uses for bots revolve around communication, customer service, and ecommerce.
But more & more companies try to personalize customer interactions through using bots and spending significant resources on creating new experiences.
As for me, it's a great piece of content to learn more about using AI bots for business and gain some insights about what happens next, as bots become a bigger part of the B2B landscape (hint: data analysis wins).
⌚️ 3 min read
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/13/how-ai-finds-big-value-in-big-data/
But more & more companies try to personalize customer interactions through using bots and spending significant resources on creating new experiences.
As for me, it's a great piece of content to learn more about using AI bots for business and gain some insights about what happens next, as bots become a bigger part of the B2B landscape (hint: data analysis wins).
⌚️ 3 min read
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/13/how-ai-finds-big-value-in-big-data/
VentureBeat
How AI finds big value in big data
Bots can augment human interaction, create greater business efficiencies, and remove friction from customer interactions. It's a market that has already rolled up $24 billion in funding for companies at every stage, from startup to multinational. Industry…
Do you know that Telegram is about to launch Payments API for Bots, Instant Views Platform & Telesco.pe?? 😲
How crazy is that?!
I just wrote a big report to cover all the upcoming features and now I'm ready to share this content with you.
Hope it'll be useful for you. Happy botting! ❤️
⌚️ 3 min read (again)
https://medium.com/@flreln/new-crazy-telegram-update-payments-instant-views-platform-telesco-pe-6eaf1dd1c8a2
How crazy is that?!
I just wrote a big report to cover all the upcoming features and now I'm ready to share this content with you.
Hope it'll be useful for you. Happy botting! ❤️
⌚️ 3 min read (again)
https://medium.com/@flreln/new-crazy-telegram-update-payments-instant-views-platform-telesco-pe-6eaf1dd1c8a2
Medium
New Crazy Telegram Update — Payments For Bots, Instant Views Platform & Telesco.pe 🤖 🚀
Yesterday Pavel Durov shared an Instagram Story with the preview of a blog post about upcoming Telegram update.
Is Cortana any good? In short, yes.
There were a lot of rumours about the early version of Microsoft's assistant, competing it with Siri and others. Yet another voice assistant? Mehh.. 💩
But now the production build of Cortana has the ability to perform useful tasks like managing calendar items and taking notes. She even offers some powerful integrations with Microsoft's core product line (for example, managing emails with Outlook).
Another cool thing is the cross-platform capability. It supports Google applications and some third-party apps and will have API in the future, which will be super useful!
So keep Cortana & Microsoft Bot Framework in mind while choosing a platform for your next voice or chat app. Kinda cool one!
⌚️ 6 min read (bigger than usual)
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/17/how-cortana-will-help-you-reach-inbox-zero/
There were a lot of rumours about the early version of Microsoft's assistant, competing it with Siri and others. Yet another voice assistant? Mehh.. 💩
But now the production build of Cortana has the ability to perform useful tasks like managing calendar items and taking notes. She even offers some powerful integrations with Microsoft's core product line (for example, managing emails with Outlook).
Another cool thing is the cross-platform capability. It supports Google applications and some third-party apps and will have API in the future, which will be super useful!
So keep Cortana & Microsoft Bot Framework in mind while choosing a platform for your next voice or chat app. Kinda cool one!
⌚️ 6 min read (bigger than usual)
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/17/how-cortana-will-help-you-reach-inbox-zero/
VentureBeat
How Cortana will help you reach inbox zero
Rumors surrounding Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant started swirling long before the launch of Windows 10. Who could resist the idea of meeting their favorite translucent blue lady from …
Chatbots are maturing in 2017. Platforms are maturing too.
2017 is quickly becoming the year platforms enable bot designers to build richer interfaces.
As the result, bots can become more effective, more engaging, and easier to use 🤖 🚀
Slack's bot father Amir Shevat recently wrote a great piece on the ways Facebook, Kik, and Slack are maturing their bot platforms to make these richer use cases happen.
I'm excited to share it with you, because it's a must read to understand new advances in bot capabilities.
⌚️ 5 min read (that's okay)
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/24/5-ways-chatbots-are-maturing-in-2017/
2017 is quickly becoming the year platforms enable bot designers to build richer interfaces.
As the result, bots can become more effective, more engaging, and easier to use 🤖 🚀
Slack's bot father Amir Shevat recently wrote a great piece on the ways Facebook, Kik, and Slack are maturing their bot platforms to make these richer use cases happen.
I'm excited to share it with you, because it's a must read to understand new advances in bot capabilities.
⌚️ 5 min read (that's okay)
https://venturebeat.com/2017/04/24/5-ways-chatbots-are-maturing-in-2017/
VentureBeat
5 ways chatbots are maturing in 2017
With more and more people using chat to communicate in their work and everyday life, bots are becoming an important user interface that lets brands to connect with their users, as well as a great w…