Chatting robots, a computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, especially over the internet. In fact, what they can do, by all means, is not just chatting with the user. Chatbots can develop tools with different functions according to the builder’s different purposes. This also shows that in addition to chat, chatbots also have greater potential waiting to be developed.

statistic_id656596_chatbot-market-worldwide-2016-and-2025Grand View Research. n.d. Size of the chatbot market worldwide, in 2016 and 2025 (in million U.S. dollars). Statista.

For example, for companies, chatbot is a gracious and intelligent brand spokesperson who can introduce visitors to the company’s top technology, data mining and supporting the human resource. From the merchants’ aspect, chatbot is a caring and efficient shopkeeper, it can recommend the most suitable journey and investment project for visitors. Chatbots which can directly and intuitively start interaction without additional installation, can of course be an assistant who integrates physical location information, providing exhibition guides, on-site promotions.

 

Chatbots & Artificial Intelligence

In short, because of the popularity of chatbot technology, for the first time, people can easily apply “artificial intelligence” to the community and business. Therefore, the marketing staff of the operating community can obtain technical support, technical person can also get a community of practical skills.

For the chatbot to have enough wisdom to talk with the customers, there must still be technical support such as machine learning and deep learning. However, the recent attention of these two technologies and the many open source communities that have emerged in succession have made machine learning possible. The development of such fields as deep learning has made great progress in recent years.

As a result, artificial intelligence has long been a distant dream. Now when you want to build a chatbot, you no longer have to grope, construct, or train an artificial intelligence engine from scratch. You can establish the goal of a chat robot and devote its energy to a deeper level.

 

Some of the best intelligent Chatbots online you may like to chat with :

  1. Rose: Rose is one of the chatbots that is highly humanized.  http://ec2-54-215-197-164.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com/speech.php
  2. Mitsuku: One of the best chatbots, the winner of the Loebner Prize https://www.pandorabots.com/mitsuku/
  3. Poncho: A messenger designed bot, it is very friendly and helpful for daily life, it can even send alerts about the condition of the weather. https://poncho.is
  4. Andy: Andy chatbot was customized for learning English, except the chatting function, it also gives out grammar lessons and vocabulary every day.  https://andychatbot.com/

 

Examples of companies that have adapted chatbots

JPMorgan Chase: Their bot, COIN, is able to analyse the legal contracts more efficiently than human lawyers, this bot has helped them saved more than 360,000 hours of manpower! As for the future, they are aiming to use the bots to establish some new sources of revenue.

Asos: By using the messenger chatbot, Asos has increased their annual orders by 300%, at the same time they managed to reach 35% more potential customers.

KLM: By implementing the messenger chatbot, KLM has increased 40% of their interactions with customers, 15% of the customers download their boarding pass on the chatbot. The chatbot integration did not only increased their revenue, but also increased the brand loyalty.  

 

How will chatbots be impacting the human workforce?

While chatbots becomes more and more useful, companies started to implement this tool into different departments with different usages. At the same time, it impacts the workforce in different levels.

  1. Customer services:In terms of customer services, Drift’s chatbot report has stated that, most of the customers now prefer to communicate with a chatbot in several circumstances. When they wanted to get a quick response, when they are searching an answer for a simple question or the ability to get a 24-hour service.However, shown in the survey, in some of the situations, people still prefer to communicate with a human. For instance, while dealing with complex problems, the customers would rather talk to an expert such as an engineer. Besides, people feel more ease while communicating with people in the phone, email or live chat.Indeed, it is efficient to use chatbots as a supplement to the human workforce, however, it doesn’t mean to replace all of them. As while chatbots cannot replace emails and phone, businesses will still need human when it comes to answering the technical and complex questions.
  2. Human Resource department:For the HR department, nowadays, chatbots are already performing some basic HR roles. The most common feature will be the FAQs, when employees are asking questions such as “How many holidays do I have left?” or “When is the next pay day?”.Except of the chat function, chatbots can also be used in assisting the recruiting process, on boarding and training, schedule meetings and company policies questions.The change doesn’t mean that the jobs that are related to HR is under a threat, however, it means that humans have to change their roles in some ways and work on more important strategic tasks.

 

 

 

Chatbots: The future of training?

While chatbots are normally being seen as a standardized service with regular conversations. In fact, chatbots are now developing into a wider scope of application:

  1. New employee on boarding and training
  2. New manager training
  3. Diversity and inclusion training

 

It has been proved that, nowadays, people expect the online service to be instant, their questions and their requests can ideally be handled immediately. That’s why chatbots now have an important role. Not only providing the instant reply, a 24-hour service and also giving the answers to simple questions consumers might have. Indeed, technology improves the speed, automation and efficiency in the workforce. Which means that people have to re-position their roles given the more time and chance to focus on the more value-based tasks.

 

References

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