Before the release of ChatGPT, chatbots were often maligned as unhelpful and annoying customer support tools. But the tides appear to be turning.
In this episode of Nimdzi LIVE, Angelo Passalacqua and Bryan Montpetit of Zin Global discuss the rise of chatbots and how advancements in artificial intelligence and natural language processing are making them far more powerful tools than they once were.
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About Angelo:
In my 10 years in the language industry, I've witnessed hundreds of millions of dollars in misallocated investments continue to leave a multibillion-dollar opportunity untouched. I founded Zin Global to seize this opportunity and catapult the entire language industry to the technological frontier. Available for pre-seed funding.
About Bryan:
As a programmer-analyst by degree, my ability to conceptualize more efficient processes is one of my primary and most-valued assets. The other is the ability to break down complex scenarios for those unversed in the given topics where help is required. I've been doing this in the area where technology and language overlap for some 20 years now.
About Nimdzi LIVE:
There is a shadow industry driving the growth of ALL global brands: Localization. Let’s talk globalization, localization, translation, interpretation, language, and culture, emphasizing how it affects your business, whether you have a scrappy start-up or are working in a top global brand.
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