5 AI Chatbots That You Might Have Missed Over the Past 5 Years

5 AI Chatbots That You Might Have Missed Over the Past 5 Years
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5 artificial intelligence-powered chatbot applications you may have missed during the last 5 years

5 AI-powered chatbot applications you may have missed during the last 5 years, "We're experiencing the transformation of well-known. Chatbots are computer programs that can communicate with clients via audio or text. Chatbots may replicate people using artificial intelligence (AI), and the top technologies are frequently indistinguishable from their human companions.

A growing number of businesses are using AI chatbots in their business operations, and they are assisting in better marketing items to clients. They are extremely important to practically any organization, but especially to companies wanting to assist and engage consumers. On top of that, chatbots may give a company personality and lead to more tailored experiences for customers. Here's a list of  5 artificial intelligence chatbot apps that have shown great potential over the past five years, Let's Luka, Lark, Penny, Digit & Hello Hipmunk.

1. Luka – your new best adviser

The Luka app provides a meeting place for people and bots to discuss topics such as restaurants, weather, and current events. Luka was initially introduced in 2014 as IO, a smartphone AI-powered social concierge. It offered restaurant ratings and suggestions at the time. You might, for example, ask IO, "Where is the closest place I can taste classic French food?" or "What are the best local hangouts?" and get an instant, courteous answer.

IO didn't simply give you a one-word answer; it provided a digital card containing the restaurant's phone number, address, hours, menu, and so on. IO may also email you images of specific meals if you inquire about them. Eventually, the app's authors renamed it Luka and added numerous minor assistants, which means it currently controls 12 additional bots: Food (for restaurant suggestions), Weather, News, Wiki, Video, Gif, Picture, Founders, Search, Calculator, and Quest Hero. All of these chatbots are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so you can contact them whenever you need information about a new restaurant or simply want to know how vast the world is. Also, booking a table using the OpenTable service from within the app is feasible. Booking is currently only accessible in the Bay Area.

The Luka app is free to use and does not contain any irritating advertisements or in-app purchases. So, how does Luka make money? There are two options: because the program allows users to make table bookings, it could charge a modest fee for the service, or it might rely on sponsored suggestions.

2. Lark – a pocket coach and nutritionist

Lark (for Android and iOS) is comparable to many other health and fitness applications, but it's more than a productivity tracker – Lark is the health software that speaks to you, exactly like a live weight loss counselor or fitness trainer, Lark provides amusing observations about how to change your lifestyle to be healthier, based on data compiled by the world's finest sleep and nutrition specialists.

Lark tracks your actions and habits using your device's built-in sensors. What sets it apart is that you can text or dictate to it, and it will ask you what you ate or drank recently before providing you with detailed feedback on your, drinking, eating exercising, and sleeping habits.

3. Penny – the most polite bank manager ever

Penny, a free personal financial app, will gladly provide banking services. Regrettably, the app currently only supports US-based banks, but Penny assured me that she would notify me if this changed in the future. Even the most tedious operation, attaching your checking account to the app, is carried out conversationally. When you've downloaded and started the app, Penny will greet you and ask whether you want to add any of your frequently used debit or credit cards. When you've linked your account, you can ask her about every previous spending you've had. For example, you may ask Penny how much you spent on medicine or food last week, or show her your revenue vs. spending chart for the preceding half-year. Penny is presently available as a standalone app for iOS and Android, but its inventor, Mitchell Lee, has stated that they would seriously explore submitting their bot to a chatbot such as Messenger. But this is unlikely to happen shortly.

4. Digit – a money keeper that doesn't make you rich but does make you frugal

If you have difficulties saving money, you might look at Digit, an artificial intelligence-powered program that will save funds for you. You don't have to worry about sending a set amount of money to a specific account regularly since Digit will handle it for you. Simply provide the app access to your bank statement, and it will begin sending funds to your own FDIC-protected Digit savings account. The interest rate is modest, like with other savings accounts; you'll earn 0.05% for every dollar that remains unused for at least three months.

Digit, on the other hand, will always notify you pleasantly about how well you're doing and how much money you have in your Percentage point savings account. Furthermore, when connecting with Digit, you may blend pre-set instructions with your personalized messages. For example, if you ask Digit to withdraw money, it will do so immediately. Digit first connected with consumers using their site and Text, but they now offer a free app that manages all financial transactions in one location and allows you to avoid paying for SMS messages. Also, communicating with Digits via the application is even safer because all communications are SSL-encrypted.

5. Hello Hipmunk – a reactive travel consultant

Hello, Hipmunk isn't a standalone mobile app, but rather a fantastic expansion to the Hipmunk hotel and airfare booking software. Hey, Hipmunk is an AI-powered trip-planning digital assistant that focuses on two channels where people often discuss their vacation plans: email, and calendars A close collaboration with Hipmunk's customer service team, the Navigators, has given Hello Mail more insights into the types of inquiries customers typically ask, allowing the Hipmunk team to teach Hello Mail how to recognize and process different patterns and answer questions in a human-like manner. Hello, Calendar is another AI initiative for the company's airline and hotel search service. By monitoring a user's Google Calendars, Hello Calendar can estimate their forthcoming travel requirements.

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