Synopsis Online platform Tippny has designed a chatbot for its audience to converse and connect with online. Related New year, new gear: AI drones, chatbots and smart jewellery will amaze you Where was Fyodor Dostoevsky born? Or who will win the Best Player award? Or who will win the Uruguay v Portugal, Suarez versus Ronaldo game? If these questions related to the currently ongoing World Cup are getting your interest, then there's a chatbot to thank them for. Tippny, an online platform for quizzes, prediction, polls and contests has designed a chatbot for its audience to converse and connect with online. At a time, when companies are looking to connect with millennial audiences, customised bots like these are defining the future of communication, on the Internet. Launched end of last year, the chatbot is powered by data, insights and AI and provides interactive content such as quizzes, predictions, polls, through image, video and audio clips in diverse languages. Tippny as of now has added 20,000 users, generating more than 1 Million Interactions per month. Their contest for the IPL alone generated more than 25,000 Interactions per day. For World Cup, it launched a dedicated chatbot for football fans across the… Read full this story
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