No Problem, Just Ask the Robot Like Everyone Else!

No Problem, Just Ask the Robot Like Everyone Else!

No Problem, Just Ask the Robot Like Everyone Else!

This article describes an automated interaction that was hard to discern from a human conversation. The author’s flight was cancelled, and a text interaction re-booked him on the next available flight. Conversational commerce, more prevalent in Asia, can’t come here soon enough! Who would fight a solution that delivers greater customer satisfaction and increases revenue while reducing costs? Mercator just wrapped up a major project and has developed extensive market sizing and written research on the topic. From the article:

“I texted the KLM WhatsApp number and went back and forth with an assistant on my choices. Within minutes I was on the next flight, with the boarding pass on my phone. It was only later that I discovered that I had been dealing with next-generation artificial intelligence – in an example of the new field of conversational commerce.

If you haven’t encountered it yet, you will soon. Certain supermarkets are providing voice-enabled shopping services to customers, for example. In the US, Walmart shoppers can ask Google Assistant to add certain things to their virtual shopping trolleys and to learn from their shopping habits.

Google has similar deals with two other supermarket giants – Target in the US and Carrefour in France – while Amazon provides voice-enabled shopping in the UK to online customers of Ocado. Not to be outdone, Walmart recently bought conversation-commerce specialist Botmock to expand its services in this area.

There are already more than a billion people interacting with businesses via either text or voice-based conversational tools. In 2021, conversational commerce is expected to account for total sales of US$41 billion (£30 billion) worldwide, and is forecast to grow five-fold to nearly US$300 billion by 2025 – half of it from chatbots. So how is this market developing, and what does it mean for our shopping habits?”

Overview by Tim Sloane, VP, Payments Innovation at Mercator Advisory Group

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