How AI Chatbots Have Recovered in eCommerce

9 months ago marked one of the biggest transitions in the way humans communicate that will become an irreversible change shortly in every industry. E-commerce is no exception, and the implications of Chat GPT and tools alike pose massive advantages for businesses that can leverage AI effectively.

Like anything new, there has to be the trial and error stage where businesses figure out how the tool fits into their processes. The first issue that immediately stands out with Chatbots is the generic and repetitive responses. If your site implements a Chatbot to manage customer support, how are you going to want the experience to be? For most business owners, the answer is a simple “Unlike anything they’ve ever seen before” which is great but we should also add “And can’t get anywhere else”.

What Happened With Chatbots in eCommerce at The Start (The Epic Fail)

In the early days of eCommerce Chatbots, rather than expediting processes, they ended up causing delays. Chatbots would struggle to locate information, resulting in sluggish responses that left customers feeling more frustrated than if they had waited for a human representative to assist them.

Even when Chatbots managed to provide fast responses, they frequently failed to address the specific questions customers posed. For instance, if a customer inquired about the precise location of their package, the chatbot might respond with a generic message like "Your package is in transit".

In their initial stages, Chatbots were limited in their ability to handle anything beyond basic requests. While they could handle queries like "How do I start a return?" they were incapable of handling more complex requests like "I'd like to check the status of an ongoing return."

The biggest downfall of these early-day Chatbots was their struggles to retain previously gathered information. If a customer was transferred to a human representative, that representative often had none of the information the chatbot had already collected.

Even today, Chatbots are not universally trusted. Under the Bot Disclosure Act implemented in California in July 2019, retailers are required to inform consumers when Chatbots are in use, with non-compliance resulting in fines of up to $2,500 per violation. 

What’s Changed?

We can’t come off talking about this Chatbot dystopia without telling you about the strides the technology has made in recent years. So with that said, here’s a look at what’s been going on: 

From a technological perspective, this is what’s gotten better: 

  1. Natural Language Processing (NLP): NLP lets Chatbots understand and interpret human language, which makes interactions feel more natural and meaningful.

  2. Machine Learning (ML): ML algorithms let Chatbots remember and learn from past interactions, which over time makes them more efficient. This is essential for personalization and handling any issues brought to light by customers.

  3. Chatbot Architectures: The design and development of Chatbots have evolved to include components like user interfaces, NLP engines, and ML algorithms, which make the Chatbots more powerful and enhance their responsiveness.

  4. Rule-Based vs. AI-Based Chatbots: Rule-based Chatbots use predefined rules to respond to queries, and AI-based Chatbots leverage NLP and ML to understand and respond to user queries. Match those up against each other, and AI Chatbots are the clear winner. 

  5. Best Practices: Developers now follow best practices in chatbot design, focusing on clear purposes, and the user experience, and prioritizing ongoing testing and refinement.

With this part covered, let’s shift to what these technological advancements have translated into:

  1. Human-Like Chatbots: Chatbots have become more human-like, thanks to the advancements in Natural Language Processing and machine learning algorithms. This makes interactions with Chatbots more relatable and user-friendly. Recall that in the past, Chatbots often provided generic and robotic responses.

  2. Deep Customer Insights: Modern Chatbots are designed to use deep customer insights to inform their responses. This is a fancy way of saying; they can analyze user data and give those personalized/relevant responses that companies want their users to have.

  3. Voice Bots: Voice bots (Siri, Alexa, etc.) have obviously become a massive deal since they also give a more natural and intuitive interface for users. Think about booking appointments, ordering food, or making reservations using voice commands. This was a massive improvement over text-only Chatbots.

  4. Improved Customer Satisfaction: Chatbots are now designed to create a sense of connection between the customer and the company instead of simply being a means to automate support services. They provide quick, personalized experiences that improve customer satisfaction and loyalty. In the past, as we know, Chatbots often left customers feeling disconnected and dissatisfied.

What a Successful Chatbot Implementation Looks Like

A few good examples of companies leveraging Chatbots effectively include Rawbank, Starbucks, and Lyft. To break down what each of these companies is doing as straightforwardly as possible, we’ll say that effective Chatbots can be recognized under three pillars:

  1. How it understands language

  2. How it personalizes the experience

  3. How it continues to get better

With Rawbank for example, it has over 50 different use cases which is what makes it so well regarded. With this amount of ground covered, it’d mean that there isn’t a whole lot users could throw at the system that it wouldn’t be able to handle. This brings me to the next point; how it personalizes.

We’ll use Starbucks for this one just because it’s super simple. The chatbot can access a customer's order history, it lets them customize things, it gives recommendations, and it’s a barista in your pocket. This is a system that’s going to set the standard for any local coffee shops now and guess what? The companies who leverage it better than others, will get more customers and retain them longer. 

Lastly, Lyft. They recognize that their market is heavily controlled by Uber - which puts a lot of pressure on them when it comes to the customer experience. At first glance, you can see that the Chatbot interface for Lyft closely resembles an iMessage chat which is certainly user-friendly, but how does it stand out? Well, Lyft beat Uber to market. Which has given them time to get some mileage on their Chatbot and optimize the user experience. 

The Takeaway

It’s no surprise that a lot of people’s knowledge and understanding of AI stops at Chat GPT. These Chatbot interfaces are setting a new standard for how people find and interact with information, which is now pouring over into the business world. Want to get behind the shift? Find out if your business is ready for AI today.

Written By Ben Brown

ISU Corp is an award-winning software development company, with over 17 years of experience in multiple industries, providing cost-effective custom software development, technology management, and IT outsourcing.

Our unique owners’ mindset reduces development costs and fast-tracks timelines. We help craft the specifications of your project based on your company's needs, to produce the best ROI. Find out why startups, all the way to Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Heinz, and many others have trusted us with their projects. Contact us here.

 
 

Top 10 Best AI Tools for Business Growth

AI tools are becoming more and more essential for businesses in 2023. Whether you want to improve your productivity, creativity, communication, or marketing, there is an AI tool that can get you to the next level. If you remember the early days of the iPhone, there was a phrase that started becoming popular…. “There’s an app for that.” Similarly, no matter the goal you have in mind, there is probably an AI tool that could help. 

As these AI tools become accessible and widespread, it’s up to businesses to stay up to date on the latest resources that are designed to keep them at the forefront of technology. That’s why we decided to make it easy and compile a list of the top 10 best AI tools for business growth. Here, you’ll find AI tools that can create videos, keep your workload organized, write blogs, and more. 

 
 

ChatGPT

As you may have heard, ChatGPT is an AI chatbot platform that lets you create conversational agents for your website, app, or social media. You can use ChatGPT to engage your customers, provide support, generate leads, and increase conversions. 

The widespread availability of this AI conversationalist is a game-changer for businesses. Now, customer service, web content, and customer engagement can be automated– with some help from a professional, of course. While the power behind this tool is undeniable, it’s still getting information from 2021 and earlier. But being able to use ChatGPT for your business needs is nothing more than an API away.

 

AI Business Analyzer

This tool is a standout on this list. The AI Business Analyzer, much like the name suggests, analyzes businesses to figure out how ready it is to implement AI. From current processes to what software platforms are used, all the details on how a business is run can fall on a scale from you’re not ready for AI at all, to this is a simple switch.

The key part of this app is that it’s a gateway to a whole other host of benefits for business growth. Once you’ve determined the readiness of your business for AI, you can directly contact an expert who will help you hash out the next steps. Keep in mind, all of the tools on this list are useful, but there’s no replacing an AI tool that is fully integrated into your workflows. An automated company is a thriving one, and in this technology era, it’s quickly becoming the new standard. Try out the tool for free here.




 

ClickUp

This is a cloud-based project management software that includes an AI writing assistant, which can help you write faster and polish your copy, email responses, and more. This works great if you’re looking for a way to track and manage teams of all sizes. 

The genius behind ClickUp can be summarized in two points:

  • It has AI integrated into it to help your smaller writing tasks write themselves. From replying to emails at lightning speed to brainstorming marketing ideas, the AI assistant gives you the momentum you need throughout your busy day.

  • It makes productivity feel extra good by gamifying your workload. Every time you complete a task and get to move it into the next phase, the dopamine in your brain will fire off those reward feelings (the dopamine isn’t coded into the tool, in case you were worried.)


 

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is hands down one of the most popular and powerful AI tools that can help you grow your business in 2023. Google Analytics is a web analytics service that tracks and reports website traffic, behaviour, and performance. You can use Google Analytics to measure your online marketing campaigns, optimize your website design and content, understand your audience preferences and needs, and generate insights and recommendations for your business strategy.

This tool is more of a necessity than a nice-to-have. If you’re not already utilizing a tool that helps you track your conversions, see patterns in your website traffic, and suggest the next moves for your online visibility, then you’ve got to set your priorities straight. Businesses don’t grow unless the growth is tracked, measured, and repeatable. Google Analytics helps you do exactly that.


 

Grammarly

This is a digital writing assistant that can help you improve your communication skills. Grammarly can check your grammar, spelling, punctuation, tone, and readability. It can also help you avoid plagiarism and reword your sentences for clarity and impact. 

Another great part– it’s free to use… for the most part. Once you add the extension to your browser, a little green circle will start suggesting edits, pointing out confusing sentences, and fixing your embarrassing typos. Never hit “undo send” on an email again. Grammarly’s benefits are all readily available free of charge. Of course, there’s a premium version with even more AI power behind it, and it might just be worth it if you or your team have some issues with writing. Keep in mind, a small typo on a website can cost millions of dollars. Any mistakes in your copy can impact your brand’s reputation. There’s more on the line than you think!



 

Descript

This is a video creation tool that uses AI to transcribe, edit, and produce videos. You can use Descript to record podcasts, create video tutorials, make marketing videos, and more. Descript also has a feature that lets you edit audio and video by editing text. Crazy, right?

This AI tool has been described as “impossibly futuristic” by a reviewer. It’s a great way to describe the usefulness of Descript, as it bridges the gap between people who want to create content but have trouble doing it the way they did in the old days of manually shooting and editing a video. While there’s still an argument to be had about the artistic element of editing films the hard way, this app is perfect for digital content that’s meant to drive business growth. This cuts loads of time from the slow process of learning to use complicated software to chop up bits of short content. 



 

Copy.ai

This is another AI content creation tool that can help you with a variety of tasks such as generating slogans, headlines, logos, product descriptions, and more. Copy.ai uses a powerful neural network to generate creative and catchy content for your brand.

Before the creative marketers go to war, consider this; it takes a human expert to verify whether copy is actually good or not. Instead, this tool should be seen as one of two things; a) a way to make marketing more accessible to people just starting a business or b) a huge time saver for marketers, and a wall to bounce ideas off of. Regardless, Copy.ai is incredibly useful for anyone that needs some help getting the creative juices flowing.

 

Anyword 

Instead of generating copy, this AI copywriting tool can help you optimize your content for conversions. Anyword can predict how well your content will perform with your target audience and suggest improvements to increase engagement and sales. 

The competition for the first page on Google is fierce. The competition for audience attention is more so. This futuristic AI tool can help businesses navigate the tough landscape of digital content and minimize the gruelling process of throwing things at the wall to see what sticks. Anyword has a pretty good track record, too, boasting clients like Amazon and National Geographic. This one is definitely worth a look.


 

Bricabrac

Imagine being able to simply describe the kind of web app you want and seeing it come together automatically on your screen. This is Bracabrac, the AI app generator. This tool uses GPT-4 to allow you to build apps using no code.

No one should expect the quality to be top-notch for any app generated in just a few minutes, but the beauty of this tool is that it allows virtually anyone to have an idea and see it come to life in record time. Bricabrac promises to deliver an app that has a fully responsive interface, and you can also add features and edit any part of it just by describing what it is you want. However, businesses require more complex applications that look and feel the best. For that, we’d recommend getting an app custom-built through human experts who know how to code!

 

Runway

This is a good one for those that want to let their creativity soar. Runway is an AI video creation tool that lets you manipulate videos in real-time. You can use this AI tool to change the appearance, motion, sound, and style of your videos. Runway also lets you add effects such as face swap, deep fake, style transfer, and more.

If Descript is the shortcut for Premier Pro (Adobe’s video editing software), then Runway is the shortcut for After Effects. This app lets you streamline more complex video editing to allow for any creative ideas to become possible. Businesses need creative commercials, content, educational videos and more to be able to stand out from the crowd. Runway could help achieve it.


To Wrap Things Up

All of these AI tools are massively helpful in different ways. The needs of every business are unique and often depend on what industry a particular business is in, what goods it sells, and what the overall goals are. The use of each of these tools is exciting, but can only go so far when it comes to helping a business innovate from the inside. AI is alluring, but it’s strenuous for businesses to implement without any guidance. To be able to use these tools for growth, a consultant can be an indispensable resource for companies looking to scale. 

Going at it solo can lead businesses down a lot of dead-end paths, but hiring in-house AI experts can be time-consuming, expensive, and hard to actually find at all. If you are a business owner or IT decision-maker, consider hiring outside consultants to lead you down the right path the first time.

If the AI tools on this list are making so many things possible, imagine what AI custom-tailored to your business could do.

Written by Natalie Mansilla


ISU Corp is an award-winning software development company, with over 17 years of experience in multiple industries, providing cost-effective custom software development, technology management, and IT outsourcing.

Our unique owners’ mindset reduces development costs and fast-tracks timelines. We help craft the specifications of your project based on your company's needs, to produce the best ROI. Find out why startups, all the way to Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Heinz, and many others have trusted us with their projects. Contact us here.

 
 

Biggest Challenges for CTOs in 2023

Digital transformation has reached a pace that’s increasingly made the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) position more significant. I mean, if you consider the prevalence of technology in business today, it makes sense that those responsible for overseeing all technology-related matters within the company would carry a burden. 

Nonetheless, the contribution of CTOs and technology managers is indispensable in enhancing a company's competitiveness through innovation and optimizing workflows. The question is; What daily obstacles do these new technology experts currently confront, and what hurdles lie ahead in the months to come?

The effects of the pandemic have acted as a catalyst for digital transformation. Companies that once viewed the adoption of new technologies as a novelty found themselves abruptly transitioning their operations into the digital realm. Now, as the journey of digital transformation advances, CTOs encounter a set of new challenges in 2023. Here are the top 5 obstacles they are currently navigating:

Big Data

As businesses continue to digitize their operations, the volume of data they generate daily grows exponentially. Handling this data influx is a significant challenge, demanding a meticulously crafted strategy and a specialized infrastructure. The primary goal of initiatives in this realm is to ensure the efficient and secure internal movement and curation of data. 

Managing the Big Data landscape efficiently poses big advantages for the company, whether that’s through reduced operational expenses or more streamlined processes. Naturally, this is another facet that falls under the purview of the Chief Technology Officer, working in collaboration with the IT department.

Ongoing Advancement of IT Infrastructure

Closely intertwined with most of the challenges we’re looking at is the perpetual evolution of the IT infrastructure itself, a huge responsibility of CTOs. To ensure the organization's sustained growth, you have to establish a comprehensive strategy for expanding the infrastructure well in advance, thus laying the groundwork for what’s to come, both in terms of cost and operational efficiency. Equally important is preparing the team for what’s to come, fostering an awareness that continual adjustments and enhancements are on the horizon, all implemented for the collective benefit of the organization (It’s a mistake more common than you’d think).

The Digital Transformation Blueprint

For CTOs, particularly when they're new to an organization, a key challenge is formulating a digital transformation strategy. In the daily tasks of technology managers, this process of devising and subsequently executing the strategy takes center stage. What we looked at with the pandemic shifting workflows online, is something today that’s multiplied and is now a factor that everybody in a company needs to be trained on. So how does a CTO navigate this?

Well, they’ll need to conduct a thorough analysis, set goals for the team, formulate a strategy, and then create a process that can be broken down into elements, which only then can be rolled out into the organization. Simple, not easy. As much as the CTO needs to have a clear vision behind the initiatives, they more importantly need to ensure the team is aligned with that vision, and that the benefits encapsulate the whole company. 

Identifying Marketable Talent

By 2031, the IT labour market in the United States alone is expecting to add more than 680,000 new jobs. The IT industry has always found it difficult to find talent that’s keeping up with trends and that can quickly be brought on to the team. To be clear it's not merely about filling job openings; it's about sourcing talent capable of adapting and excelling in a rapidly changing environment. Because of this, CTOs have to be proactive and implement measures to attract and retain marketable talent.

For a CTO, this can be difficult to balance with everything in the industry they need to keep up with and the trends they need to stay on top of. 

Safeguarding Data and Systems

Ensuring the security of IT systems and data stands is one of the most formidable challenges facing organizations worldwide. Cyberattacks happen about once every 40 seconds nowadays, companies today are in a perpetual battle against potential data breaches, which are exacerbated by the escalating activities and ingenuity of hackers and cybercriminals. “Human error” tends to compound these threats.

How Can CTOs Get The Most Out of Their Team in 2023?

The answer to this question starts with a simple note: Be a leader. CTOs play a pivotal role in spearheading initiatives that drive innovation. Whether it’s leading the creation of new products and services, or internal architectures to optimize output, the team's alignment starts with you. Especially when it comes to AI, CTOs are at the forefront of ensuring successful adoption within their company, which ultimately dictates their longevity.

Beyond technological advancements, CTOs are supposed to be building a strong employer brand by encouraging engagement within the tech community, sponsoring events, and promoting engineering thought leadership, thereby attracting and retaining top talent in this competitive tech landscape.

The Takeaway

We know that leadership is hard without the right support, especially with the demands of the tech landscape today. We work with companies that have in-house teams and those who need external expertise if they’re looking to scale their business dramatically within less than a year. Talk to us today to find out what we can do for you!

Written By Ben Brown

ISU Corp is an award-winning software development company, with over 17 years of experience in multiple industries, providing cost-effective custom software development, technology management, and IT outsourcing.

Our unique owners’ mindset reduces development costs and fast-tracks timelines. We help craft the specifications of your project based on your company's needs, to produce the best ROI. Find out why startups, all the way to Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Heinz, and many others have trusted us with their projects. Contact us here.