Beta Facebook Chat Bot

Beta Facebook Chat Bot

Play around with a beta version of Facebook chat bots

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What do you think? …

Sam Udotong
This product solves all the constantly irritating aspects of your social interactions by helping people figure out when to meet, suggesting where to hangout, and creating reminders for you. We’re investing in building an AI assistant that understands you: through natural speech and through context-aware actions. We're excited to build a smart, social assistant that can help you gain more control over your busy life. We would love all your suggestions and feedback. We’re working hard to make it smarter, faster, and more powerful. Add it to your slack groups or message it directly on FB.
Ben Tossell
@sudotong Let us know when this is out of private beta and open for our users to access :) looks awesome!
Sam Udotong
@bentossell It's open for access through Facebook for everyone, and available to the first 50 slack teams that sign up :)
Matty Mariansky
This looks very early-stage. Where are aiming for? A SIRI-like service?
Sam Udotong
@mmariansky It is very early-stage! We consider SIRI a competitor, but we're specifically interested in the social domain. We're looking to declutter social interactions and make using social media easier for everyone.
Matty Mariansky
@sudotong very interesting. Can you give some examples?
Sam Udotong
@mmariansky Our first features will be centered around reminding, coordinating and scheduling with friends. We're still refining the direction that we move in after, but an example that you might be looking for could include being able to autonomously attempt to plan events based on past event frequency/preferences/participants.
Eleanor Harding
Hi Sam, this is quite cool. Definitely the beginning of something with value potential. It seems limited for now but I'm keen to see what direction it grows in. My main concern at this point is the "sorry I can't do that" messages - telling me it can't do something because it needs to pick up the kids comes across as a bit silly. It would make more sense from an interaction perspective if the AI acted like an AI.
Sam Udotong
@tweetanor Hi Eleanor, thanks for using it and for the feedback. We are working on replacing the excuses with something more intelligent (e.g. not responding at all if not necessary). We're excited--this is certainly just the beginning :)