Last December, NoHold introduced SICURA QuickStart, a product to help small businesses create chatbots from structured texts, like a Word document. Now NoHold is looking to do the same for Alexa skills.
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Tech startup Daptly believes that consumers want more than voice-only commands when it comes to controlling their virtual assistants. The Daptly Display offers both gesture and voice commands for its users.
Samsung officially unveiled its new virtual assistant Bixby today alongside its Galaxy S8 smart phone.
“Hey Google – let me talk to Progressive.” With those words Progressive Insurance announced earlier this week that it became the first insurer to launch a Google Action for the Google Home device.
Yesterday, Google announced that a dozen new companies now offer integrations with its Google Home device through the Google Assistant.
Amazon’s Alexa is primarily viewed as a voice assistant for the home, but B2B companies like Teem are starting to recognize that she can also be useful in the work place.
Last week, IBM announced that Harry & David is adopting a full suite of Watson Customer Engagement solutions to help customers find that perfect gift.
A recent article from Bloomberg reports that Marriot International is testing voice-assistant devices from both Apple and Amazon for its hotel chains.
Chatbots & Virtual Assistants for the Enterprise is a two-day event in May hosted by the Insight Exchange Network.
GrubHub customers can now order food through Amazon Alexa with the company’s new skill. However, the choices are limited to the past three meals that have been delivered.