New Delhi [India], August 11 (ANI/News Voir): Paying for a hotel room with a credit card, getting a new TV on a debit card, or paying for vegetables on the street via a mobile wallet: digital payments are omnipresent in the everyday life of Indians and have dramatically changed consumer behaviour in the country.
Valued at $ 1.2 billion and growing at 7 percent CAGR, the global oil and gas industry has been a key growth driver for the world economy. Oil pipelines are an integral part of the industry, but they are also susceptible to multiple structural failures like corrosion, cracks, leakages and debond
Clocking more than $20 trillion in global trade per annum, the global maritime logistics industry is the second largest in the world, next to the oil and gas industry. It supports 90 percent of the global trade, but if you compare it with airline or road logistics in terms of innovation and technolo
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Chatbots are slowly turning into a relic of days gone by for businesses, and with reason. As tools designed to perform automated tasks and guide discussions, chatbot conversations aren t natural and lack human touch. This makes users frustrated, and they prefer to converse with a real person instead.
But on the flip side, with the advent of technology and on-call delivery, customers expect everything to be fast, easy, accurate, and personalised. This is where conversational AI comes in, making customer experiences simpler and superior, with intuitive interfaces, speedier responses, and natural, human-like interactions.
Conversational AI and virtual agents are at the forefront of customer service in India. Like Senseforth.ai, which recently got selected by the Indian government to build voice assistants and chatbots for the nation’s official app platform Umang.