First in English, then in Russian.
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 6:07 am
There is already a Russian project iPavlov , which they promise to launch by 2019. Firstly, robots will solve users' problems around the clock. In chats, by email, and by phone. Tell them why this monitor is better than that one, explain how to use a VR headset, and call a repair crew when the Internet suddenly goes down.
And accept orders, too. "We'll answer you within 24 seconds" won't be coo spain email list l anymore. Neural networks will answer instantly. Secondly, robots will replace admins in social networks. Reply to comments, search for brand mentions on the Internet, advise those in doubt. And post content at the right time, of course. And if the bot fails to work out the subscriber's negativity, it will call for help from an SMM specialist - and he will tell you how to behave in such cases.
The world will inevitably change. Some professions will die out because robots will do the same thing faster, cheaper and better. Others will get cool tools to solve their problems and increase their work efficiency. And the tasks themselves will be different. After all, neural networks will be used not only by marketers, but by everyone else. PS: If you are interested in this topic, I recommend reading Martin Ford's book "The Robots Are Coming".
And accept orders, too. "We'll answer you within 24 seconds" won't be coo spain email list l anymore. Neural networks will answer instantly. Secondly, robots will replace admins in social networks. Reply to comments, search for brand mentions on the Internet, advise those in doubt. And post content at the right time, of course. And if the bot fails to work out the subscriber's negativity, it will call for help from an SMM specialist - and he will tell you how to behave in such cases.
The world will inevitably change. Some professions will die out because robots will do the same thing faster, cheaper and better. Others will get cool tools to solve their problems and increase their work efficiency. And the tasks themselves will be different. After all, neural networks will be used not only by marketers, but by everyone else. PS: If you are interested in this topic, I recommend reading Martin Ford's book "The Robots Are Coming".