Redefining UI: Compelling & Conversational Intelligent Assistants

The advent of multi-channel and multi-modal intelligent assistants have the ability to leverage existing infrastructure, including voice and text. These user interfaces are poised to offer consumers greater flexibility, faster access, and the ability to follow the user from one platform to another.

In the video [below] from an interactive panel discussion at Intelligent Assistants Conference San Francisco 2016, industry experts delve into the topic of creating rich user interfaces for bots and intelligent assistants.

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Among the panelists for the “Redefining UI” video below:

  • Brian Garr, Chief Revenue Officer, Cognitive Code
  • Mark Stephen Meadows, President, Botanic.io
  • Tobias Goebel, Director Emerging Technologies, Aspect Software
  • Christian Petersen, Director, Product Management, Comcast
  • Amy Stapleton, Analyst, Opus Research

Topics in the moderated panel discussion include:

  • How are current conversational user interfaces — voice, text, graphical, etc. — meeting the needs of bots and intelligent assistants?
  • What are the enterprise use cases of today?
  • How deeply integrated is UI with “artificial inelligence” on the backend?
  • What future ideas of conversational UI and intelligent assistants are taking shape?
  • What are the security implications for authenticating users? Can biometrics be used?



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