As AI anxiety grows, workers fear an uncertain future awaits them; Tata Capital launches new version of its chatbot ‘TIA' with generative AI; Aurangabad Police adopt AI to reduce response time; Wendy's latest fast-food chain to adopt AI amid staffing shortages- this and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.
Tata Capital has integrated generative AI into its chatbot, TIA, for an improved conversational experience. According to a TechCircle report, the chatbot can now answer queries in English, Hindi, and Hinglish, offering personalised responses and on-demand support. The move aims to empower customers with better self-service capabilities and enhance performance across domains, said Abonty Banerjee, Chief Digital Officer of Tata Capital.
Aurangabad police are utilising AI-based fast messaging software to improve their response time. The software allows officers at crime scenes to record voice messages, which are instantly relayed as phone calls to other personnel, eliminating the need to go through the control room. According to a PTI report, this technology significantly reduces response time, as concerned policemen receive the message within two minutes.
Wendy's is partnering with Google to bring AI to a drive-thru at one of its restaurants in Columbus, Ohio. If successful, the AI technology may expand to other drive-thrus across the country. Wendy's aims to create a faster and frictionless experience for customers while allowing employees to focus on food preparation and customer service. This move represents Wendy's commitment to staying at the forefront of fast-food innovation.
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