Andy Peart: A lot of the conversation so far has been in building individual artificially intelligent assistants and interfaces. I think the next step is going to be about how you can build an ecosystem of these natural language applications and get them to speak to each other. That’s the subject of a number of
Sramana Mitra: How many customers like Shell are you working with right now? What can we learn, trends wise, on who the early adopters are? Andy Peart: We have over 200 projects across a range of organizations. We tend to target larger organizations because they tend to be more advanced in their thinking and their
Andreas Wieweg: I’d probably want to add a little bit of the Shell use case. Sramana Mitra: I would like to understand how it’s built together. What are the data sources? How does this get implemented from a technical point of view? Andreas Wieweg: In terms of data sources, in my experience, they vary a
Sramana Mitra: I’d like to understand what customers you are going after and what the use cases are in those customers. Andy Peart: Since it’s a platform, we, our partners, or indeed our clients can use it to build a range of different point solutions. We would refer to something like Siri as something of
Have you used Siri? Have you used Amazon’s Echo? Have you used any other natural language assisted personal assistant? The world of AI is rife with speculations on where this field is going, and this discussion is a wonderful expose on that topic. Sramana Mitra: Let’s start by introducing our audience to Artificial Solutions and to the