Vritti May 2017 | Page 6

6 vritti Trending now May 2017 Social Media is abuzz with the talks of Facebook's annual developer summit, F8 held on 18th April, 2017 at McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, California; the whole world was watching it live. One key aspect of the announcement made by David Marcus, VP of Messaging Products, was about ChatBots. Facebook Messenger platform has more than 1.2 billion users, transmitting over 2 billion messages monthly, connecting people and businesses, in the presence of 100,000 active bots. Facebook Messenger is not the only messaging app, setting its foot into the futuristic realms of Chatbots. Messaging Apps like WeChat in China, Kik in US, Slack, Amazon's Alexa-enabled Echo, Operator, Google's Allo, Snapchat's Discover +SnapCash, Telegram, Apple's Siri, Magic, and a few others have already started making phenomenal progress in the field of 'Conversational Commerce', as they call it. But where and why did the scope of conversational commerce through messaging apps arise? According to Statista, in a study of 1000 US customers, 44% said they'd prefer AI chatbots for customer relationship management. A Forrester research stated that upwards of 3 billion consumers in the world are heavy users of messaging platforms and prefer silent conversations over verbal ones. So all it took was, to connect the dots and thus the origin of conversational commerce; where brands connect with consumers on a single messaging platform. As defined by Social technology expert, Chris Messina, conversational commerce is, “… utilizing chat, messaging, or other natural language interfaces (i.e. voice) to interact with people, brands, or services and bots that heretofore have had no real place in the bidirectional, asynchronous messaging context. The net result is that you and I will be talking to brands and companies over Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram, Slac k, and elsewhere before year's end, and will find it normal. “ (Read full article here: https://medium.com/chris-messina/2016-will-be-the-year-of-conversational-commerce-1586e85e3991) The key trends driving this movement are: Growing usage of messaging platforms Inflection points being reached in AI and Natural Language Processing (NLP) Rise of sensors, wearables and advances in data science and analytics Integration of seamless payment technology into third party applications via APIs Increased sophistication of notifications that are context- aware to provide an intelligent interface layer to consumers