Empowering non-programmers to create their own Virtual Assistant (bot)
December 6,
2016, MILPITAS, CA – noHold announces SICURA™ QuickStart, a platform designed
to make creating a Virtual Assistant (Albert) easy for anyone with a basic understanding
of Microsoft® Word or Google® Docs.
Now, if you
are a small business owner you can create a Virtual Assistant out of the manual
for your product(s). If you are a large enterprise you can create a Virtual
Assistant out of an Employee Handbook. Personal use is possible, too. For
example, students can create a Virtual Assistant out of their last research
paper.
According to Business Insider, in April of 2015 the number of messaging
application users surpassed the number of social application users. Given that the interaction paradigm of a messaging
application is very similar to the paradigm of a Virtual Assistant (bot), the
popularity of Virtual Assistants has increased exponentially. Recognizing this
growing trend, noHold engineered SICURA QuickStart as a way to make creating
and managing AI simple for anyone.
To make your
own Albert, go to www.albertai.com, and click sign up in the top right navigation bar.
Follow a few simple instructions to get a free personal account, and once you
have access you will be ready to start teaching Albert anything you want. Upon
completion of training Albert (a process that takes seconds), a mobile-friendly
URL is provided. This URL can be placed anywhere you like, making integrating
with websites, social media, and collaboration platforms easy. Metrics are also
available to monitor weekly usage and identify exactly what users are asking
your Albert.
CEO of
noHold, Diego Ventura, goes on to say, “I don’t believe the next generation AI
will be built by one single big company, instead, it will be the result of the
collaboration of millions of people who have created their own Virtual
Assistants and are able to connect them together. Who knows, maybe a lot of
them will be called Albert.”
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