Post by khatunrita309 on Mar 11, 2024 13:31:17 GMT 10
Regarding the use of WhatsApp in hotels , one of our readers commented: “Yes, please, the receptionists get bored…. let's chat!” Yes, let's chat! Because others are already doing it. Starting from Expedia , which launched the first system for booking a hotel directly on Messenger, Facebook's live chat . Mobile and live chat cannot be ignored Google has shown us that the future is all played out there, on the small screens in the palm of your hand. After all, that is all virgin land, not fully explored, full of potential, where for now only the greats arrive. Let's not forget that on mobile the user plays inside closed boxes and once he has entered an application there is no risk of him being distracted from booking, which is why both the portals and Google aim to create increasingly sophisticated applications . Exhausting searches on Google decrease and the wonderful simplicity of a single app makes its way, where in just a few clicks you search, choose and book. But after all, even downloading an application now seems like a waste of time, given that many things can be done comfortably from WhatsApp and Messenger.
If you have already read our article dedicated to the 2016 Internet Trends Report published by Mary Meeker, you will have seen that live chats are one of the great protagonists of the present and future , so much so that in China people already make purchases on WeChat without any problem. This is why Expedia - like Kayak, Skyscanner and Cheapflights - has seen fit to align itself and, alongside its mobile Industry Email List applicationhas added this new way of booking. Expedia launches a chatbot for booking on Messenger “Messenger has more than 900 million users worldwide and we think offering travelers the ability to interact with Expedia on this platform will help them book more easily,” we read on the Expedia Blog . Expedia did nothing but launch itself into an experiment with the " chatbots " recently announced by Zuckerberg, i.e. bots (non-human profiles, but managed by computers) for Messenger that allow the company to interact with a customer based on intelligence artificial. All the user needs to do is log into Messenger and type @expedia . After which you can send your request to the systemfor example.
"Florence from 1st to 5th July" and Expedia will automatically propose hotels with the related costs. Once you have chosen a hotel you can click and you will be redirected to the Expedia mobile page where you can book. The system is supported worldwide, but for now it only responds to conversations in English . As Expedia also confirms, the system is in the testing phase, but if all goes well it could soon even support voice messages , to make requests without typing any text. It is the age of artificial intelligence Expedia's Messenger chatbot is part of a series of initiatives undertaken by the Artificial Intelligence portal with the aim of making hotel research and booking more accessible from mobile. On the other hand, as we have seen, Expedia is always at the forefront in experimenting with cutting-edge solutions to win new market shares. As the company explains well in the blog post Exploring Artificial Intelligence via Natural Language Processing , since mobile arrived, Expedia has realized that it had to offer its customers a completely different experience from the desktop one . An experience that not even a mobile-first application is capable of creating. “Choosing filters manually is a possibility, which we offer with solutions such as our application and our mobile site.
If you have already read our article dedicated to the 2016 Internet Trends Report published by Mary Meeker, you will have seen that live chats are one of the great protagonists of the present and future , so much so that in China people already make purchases on WeChat without any problem. This is why Expedia - like Kayak, Skyscanner and Cheapflights - has seen fit to align itself and, alongside its mobile Industry Email List applicationhas added this new way of booking. Expedia launches a chatbot for booking on Messenger “Messenger has more than 900 million users worldwide and we think offering travelers the ability to interact with Expedia on this platform will help them book more easily,” we read on the Expedia Blog . Expedia did nothing but launch itself into an experiment with the " chatbots " recently announced by Zuckerberg, i.e. bots (non-human profiles, but managed by computers) for Messenger that allow the company to interact with a customer based on intelligence artificial. All the user needs to do is log into Messenger and type @expedia . After which you can send your request to the systemfor example.
"Florence from 1st to 5th July" and Expedia will automatically propose hotels with the related costs. Once you have chosen a hotel you can click and you will be redirected to the Expedia mobile page where you can book. The system is supported worldwide, but for now it only responds to conversations in English . As Expedia also confirms, the system is in the testing phase, but if all goes well it could soon even support voice messages , to make requests without typing any text. It is the age of artificial intelligence Expedia's Messenger chatbot is part of a series of initiatives undertaken by the Artificial Intelligence portal with the aim of making hotel research and booking more accessible from mobile. On the other hand, as we have seen, Expedia is always at the forefront in experimenting with cutting-edge solutions to win new market shares. As the company explains well in the blog post Exploring Artificial Intelligence via Natural Language Processing , since mobile arrived, Expedia has realized that it had to offer its customers a completely different experience from the desktop one . An experience that not even a mobile-first application is capable of creating. “Choosing filters manually is a possibility, which we offer with solutions such as our application and our mobile site.