COVID-19 Pandemic Archives - BotCore Enterprise Chatbot Fri, 15 Mar 2024 09:49:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://botcore.ai/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/cropped-favicon-32x32-1-70x70.png COVID-19 Pandemic Archives - BotCore 32 32 How Are Chatbots Helping the Healthcare Industry Fight the COVID-19 Crisis https://botcore.ai/blog/healthcare-chatbots-covid/ Fri, 12 Jun 2020 06:59:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5887 How Are Chatbots Helping The Healthcare Industry Fight The COVID-19 Crisis The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has especially affected the healthcare industry enormously. Doctors and healthcare staff are working tirelessly to treat the growing number of patients at the hospitals. A disturbing trend posing a severe threat to the general health and well-being of the society […]

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How Are Chatbots Helping The Healthcare Industry Fight The COVID-19 Crisis

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has especially affected the healthcare industry enormously. Doctors and healthcare staff are working tirelessly to treat the growing number of patients at the hospitals.

A disturbing trend posing a severe threat to the general health and well-being of the society is the spike in the volume of fake news and misinformation regarding COVID-19. The subsequent increase in queries from the anxious public has overwhelmed the staff at the urgent care centers.

Thus, the  sector is looking at digital platforms to help ease the pressure. AI-enabled chatbots, in particular, are one technology that can infuse agility in healthcare operations and are fundamental to adopt as the healthcare industry makes its transition to recovery.

Chatbots can assist people with an initial screening of symptoms, thus limiting any avoidable visits to the doctors. Additionally, this prevents the spread of the virus by curbing the inflow of people into hospitals.

Chatbots can handle an unlimited number of conversations and requests simultaneously with lower operational costs. As hospitals function with infrastructure constraints, deploying chatbots can help them manage patients effectively with limited resources.

How can chatbots help the healthcare sector amidst the crisis?

1. Limiting doctor visits with pre-screening and self-treatment

In a study published in JAMIA, researchers from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business conducted an online experiment with participants who viewed a COVID-19 screening session between a hotline agent – either human or chatbot – and a user with COVID-19 symptoms.

The research concluded, “The primary factor driving user response is perception of the agent’s ability. When ability is the same, users view chatbots no differently or more positively than human agents.”

Every hospital and quarantine facility in the world is functioning off limited resources, including insufficient beds, ventilators, protective suits, masks, etc. To reduce the burden on the healthcare staff, the need of the hour is self-diagnosis and treatment using chatbots.

And how is this done? In case a person is experiencing flu-like symptoms such as a headache or mild fever, he may consult the chatbot for at-home pre-screening. The virtual assistant asks questions such as – age, initial symptoms, travel history, existing ailments, etc. – to map answers with the possible symptoms of COVID-19.

In case the symptoms don’t match with the warning signs of the disease, the chatbot advises the user on the next set of steps to be taken, which may be simple preventive measures. If the patient needs further observation, the chatbot can recommend a visit to the doctor.

Additionally by staying at home, chatbot users can prevent the spread of their disease. And also may protect themselves from catching another infection by visiting the hospital.

2. Scheduling Virtual And Physical Appointments

Chatbots can offer services such as locating nearby healthcare facilities, scheduling virtual and physical appointments, and encouraging users to participate in clinical trials.

As seen above, depending on the severity of the symptoms, a chatbot may recognize the need for a doctor’s appointment. In case of mild symptoms, the chatbot may connect the user virtually to an available medical professional.

However, if the symptoms necessitate a physical consultation, or if the patient requests for one, the chatbot can quickly draw up information from a database of hospitals and book the next available slot for the appointment.

3. Providing the right information

The need to deliver the right information and fight the spread of fake news has never been more critical. To reduce the panic around the pandemic, it is imperative that people have access to the most authentic information.

Chatbots can be designed to answer frequently asked queries around the pandemic and be constantly updated with the latest information from authentic healthcare sources. Moreover healthcare chatbots can provide users with diverse and personalized sources related to mental health, monitoring health and wellness, and self care.

So, the next time someone wants answers to “Can the coronavirus spread through air?”, “What are the common symptoms of COVID-19?”, “How to boost my immune system?”, they should look no further than a simple chatbot that is designed to disseminate the facts on all such queries.

This not only reduces panic among patients but also reduces the burden on healthcare staff and drives patient engagement.

Hospital systems can also deploy chatbots to provide general information about their operations and services e.g medical tests timings, working hours of doctors, availability of medical equipment etc.

A Quick Glance at the Existing COVID-19 Healthcare Chatbots

  • Providence St. Joseph Health is a Catholic healthcare system based in a Seattle suburb and serves patients in six western states in the U.S. The organization created a new version of its existing chatbot Grace, using Microsoft Healthbot and Azure services, to answer questions and guide the users to the next steps upon analysing whether they are at a risk of having a coronavirus infection.
  • Users can get information without calling physicians or showing up at the ER office. If the patients need further care, they are sent to Providence Express Care Virtual Visits or other clinically appropriate follow-up.
  • As per the stats in March 2020, more than 150,000 messages per day were exchanged between the bot and the patient. The bot engagement rate on the COVID-19 advisory page (i.e. percentage of people who land on the advisory page and click on the bot) was on average over 20%.
  • The Montefiore Health System located in New York, the biggest hotspot for coronavirus, experienced a large volume of calls coming into the doctors’ offices, a rapid surge in demand for services, and anxious patients flooding the ER.
  • To address this issue, Montefiore developed and deployed a COVID-19 symptoms screening tool and chat solution on its website to provide COVID-19 information and pre-screen services to the users. Additionally, the chatbot can direct users to important website pages such as the FAQ page and the patient portal application. During the first week of deployment itself, the organization witnessed hundreds of daily conversations with the chatbot.

We, at Acuvate Software, are proactively helping healthcare organizations tide over the challenges created by the pandemic, through our intuitive, no-code bot-builder platform called BotCore.

BotCore presents several advantages –

  • the intuitive, no-code interface allows quick development and implementation of chatbot technology;
  • it can seamlessly integrate with existing legacy systems and AI services;
  • it is versatile, as it can be deployed on both on-site and cloud environments;
  • Chatbots can be trained to simulate highly complex conversations.

To conclude…

The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a sea of challenges for the healthcare sector.

The pressure on the healthcare staff is mounting, as they scramble to meet the growing healthcare needs with insufficient resources. As telehealth and self care procedures become more common, for many healthcare systems, chatbots are becoming the core of their digital transformation journeys. Deploying chatbots during this crisis is key to drive patient engagement, streamline customer support operations, reduce panic, deliver services efficiently and reduce the overall burden on healthcare systems.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our healthcare and chatbot experts for a personalized consultation.

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Building A Resilient Customer Service During Uncertain Times https://botcore.ai/blog/customer-service-during-uncertain-times/ Wed, 20 May 2020 14:09:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5810 Building A Resilient Customer Service During Uncertain Times The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic has posed some unprecedented challenges to both public and private organizations. Measures implemented to control the spread of the virus and the impact caused by them have created confusion, uncertainty, and fear amongst consumers. The immediate need for clarity among customers […]

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Building A Resilient Customer Service During Uncertain Times

The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic has posed some unprecedented challenges to both public and private organizations. Measures implemented to control the spread of the virus and the impact caused by them have created confusion, uncertainty, and fear amongst consumers.

The immediate need for clarity among customers on a variety of issues, from loan payments to booking flights, from cancellations to insurance claims and mortgage payments, has led to a huge spike in the number of calls received by the contact centers. A majority of customers prefer call support as their initial channel of communication since it allows for greater flexibility and provides a human touch.

Customers want an opportunity to explain, reason or negotiate with contact center agents. Also, they generally prefer to solve urgent issues by calling for support rather than use other channels.

Many organizations across industries are ill-equipped to deal with such a massive increase in call volumes, leading to longer wait-times as the support staff serves other customers.

Adding to the turmoil is the need to comply with social distancing norms that have forced the support staff to shift to a work-from-home setup. Moreover, there is a shortage of service staff as workers fall sick and are unable to report to work.  

The pandemic has brought to the forefront the pressing need for businesses to be empathetic towards the needs of their customers while also implementing significant changes in their operational setups.

In times of crisis, a business’s ability to provide quick and compassionate service will enhance its brand value and go a long way in building a loyal customer base.

The obvious question, which then arises is, “How can an organization respond to these challenges?” Let’s find out.

The To-Do List: Addressing Key Challenges

Before delving into the potential solutions, it is imperative to understand the key areas of concern that require swift action by the organizations. These include –

  • Enhancing the quality of service by reducing customer wait-times
  • Leveraging automation to control the average wait-time
  • Adopting digital and self-service channels to address repetitive issues
  • Ensuring the availability of consistent and accurate information to customers
  • Ensuring scalability to meet the increased demand for customer support
  • Facilitating personalized customer experiences 24×7

Building A Resilient Customer Service

To navigate through the crisis, organizations must modernize their existing IT infrastructure. As a part of this modernization process, our customers and several large enterprises are adopting a myriad of advanced technologies. But the most popular of them are conversational AI and data analytics. 

The combination of these technologies is enabling companies to effectively manage the growing demand for customer support, while reducing the burden on the support staff. 

While analytics provide insights on the changing customer behaviour, emerging customer issues and common roadblocks in customer service operations, conversational AI can be used to deliver the first line of service and improve agent productivity.

1. Use Data Analytics To Enable A Forward-Thinking Approach

Utilizing data to the fullest has never been more important. In the midst of this volatility, contact centers must utilize data to

  • Predict customer demand
  • Predict workforce supply

         This can be done in the following manner –

  • Predict Customer Demand: Forecasting models used prior to the pandemic are no longer viable to use. To predict the volume of calls in the new normal, data related a region’s economic activity and population health must be analyzed. Additionally, companies must also analyze the data pertaining to customer demographics, impact due to company actions, the volume of COVID-19 related calls in other virus-affected areas, PHI data, social media sentiment data, data derived from agents, etc. By analyzing this data with predictive and prescriptive analytics, companies can be better prepared to manage the influx of call volumes.
  • Predict Workforce Supply: A similar approach can be taken to predict any deviations in the planned workflow supply. Factors like workflow demographics, the spread of the virus in areas where members of the staff reside, etc. must be considered to predict the availability of contact center staff.

In addition to these two approaches, analytics can also be used to identify and deflect non-critical calls, requests and contacts to virtual agents or other self-service channels.

2. Use Conversational AI To Deliver Service At Scale

Conversational AI is an advanced technology that enables computers to process, understand and respond to text or voice inputs in natural language. Conversational AI platforms can be used to build conversational user interfaces, chatbots and virtual assistants which can be integrated with messaging platforms, social media platforms, SMS, and website chat.

Conversational AI technologies like chatbots and conversational IVR are designed to understand and provide answers to customer queries with minimal agent intervention. They can act as first line of support and improve the productivity of human support staff in the following ways –

  • Using data analysis, organizations can identify the primary reasons customers are reaching out to the support staff and can employ a dedicated chatbot on the website or mobile app to answer the repeat queries. This will allow the service agents to focus on the more critical and complex customer needs;
  • Conversational IVR systems which are enabled by Natural Language Processing (NLP) can handle the sudden surge in calls and reduce panic among the customers;
  • Chatbots can also monitor conversations and inform organizations about the frequently asked customer queries;
  • Bots can draw up the relevant knowledge and background information from CRM systems to assist contact center agents in servicing customers quickly. This will improve first call resolution rates
  • They can transfer calls or conversations to the right agents in case of more complex queries that require human attention

Learn More: Human Handoff In Service Desk Bots

To realize the potential of chatbots completely amid this crisis, organizations must be mindful of a few things –

  • Time is of the essence when implementing conversational AI solutions. It is prudent for the organizations to quickly set-up and adopt the technology to keep up with the rapidly evolving needs of the customers. Hence, there is a need for low-code bot-builder platforms like Acuvate’s BotCore or Microsoft’s Power Virtual Agents for quick deployment of virtual agents.
  • While designing chatbots, it is crucial to be sensitive to the customers’ emotions and feelings. For this it is necessary to use empathetic language and be proactive in answering the customers’ queries.Using sentiment analysis in chatbots can enable them to understand human emotions.
  • Offering personalized solutions is the key to gaining the customer’s faith. The chatbot must integrate with third-party databases to draw up relevant background knowledge. This helps in providing personalized solutions that are specific to the needs of the customer. This reassures the customer that he is understood and valued by the organization;
  • Consistency of information is the key to superior customer service. The information provided by chatbots must align with the information given by call center agents to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding.
  • The chatbot must stay up-to-date on the needs of the customers. Drawing up the old chatbot conversation data helps the organizations in understanding the frequently asked topics. They can then stay relevant by designing new chatbot conversations and workflows to address these issues.

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There are several real-life scenarios where companies have adopted chatbots amid COVID-19 to keep up with the growing customer needs –

  • Bank of America introduced its chatbot ‘Erica’ inside its mobile banking app. From providing balance information, tracking spending trends to suggesting ways to save money to providing personalized recommendations, Erica has been helping customers address their banking problems. Erica added 1 million users a month from March through May 2020.

Since March, it has assisted 350,000 clients who had trouble meeting their credit card, auto loan and other payment obligations, thereby reducing the call volume to the bank’s contact centres.

  • Reliance General Insurance – A large insurance company based in India, Reliance General Insurance deployed an NLP based chatbot called RIVA, which is available on the company website, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. RIVA can generate a policy quotation, accept claim intimation, and provide a soft copy of the claim and policy in less than a minute.

The bot has handled more than 20,000 transactions handled monthly and 70% of chats handled have an average handling time of less than 2 minutes. The bot reduced the company’s operational cost by 60%.

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We, at Acuvate Software, are helping clients to streamline their customer service operations and reduce costs through our chatbot-builder platform called BotCore.

BotCore presents several benefits – (i) it is an intuitive, no-code platform to easily build AI-powered bots, (ii) it is versatile and can seamlessly integrate with existing legacy systems and AI services, (iii) it allows the connection of existing bots across different departments to create a strong digital network, (iv) it is deployable on both on-site and cloud environments, (v) it facilitates the creation of chatbots that can simulate highly complex conversations.

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The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation initiatives in different functions of an organization and customer service is no different. To build a resilient customer service and infuse agility in day-to-day operations, organizations must continually evolve and adapt to the changing times. They must revamp their existing IT infrastructures to manage the pandemic-driven needs of the customers.

This response to the crisis is likely to transform the future of customer service forever. Adopting conversational AI and data analytics is a good starting point for organizations looking to transform their operations.

Since it is hard to predict the end of the crisis, organizations must plan both for short-term continuity as well as enabling long-term operational changes.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our chatbot experts for a personalized consultation.

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How Banks Are Leveraging Conversational AI Amid COVID-19 https://botcore.ai/blog/conversational-ai-amid-covid-19/ Wed, 06 May 2020 06:04:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5805 How Banks Are Leveraging Conversational AI Amid COVID-19 The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought some unprecedented business issues to the forefront. One of the major industries that is compelled to accelerate its digital transformation initiatives is banking. As social distancing becomes the new norm, the need for digital banking services has increased manifold. […]

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How Banks Are Leveraging Conversational AI Amid COVID-19

The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has brought some unprecedented business issues to the forefront. One of the major industries that is compelled to accelerate its digital transformation initiatives is banking.

As social distancing becomes the new norm, the need for digital banking services has increased manifold. With businesses significantly impacted due to the disruption, a large number of customers are seeking extensions on loan installments and mortgage payments.

Customers are also seeking small-business loans, thus giving rise to a significant number of applications awaiting approval at the banks. A delay in grant of loans affects the customer’s ability to continue business. Moreover, some retail customers may want to capitalize upon the business opportunities created by the pandemic.

For instance, governmental regulations like the CARES Act passed by the United States Congress are putting immense pressure on banks to process two decades of small-business loan applications in a single month. This massive surge in demand has overwhelmed banks which haven’t adopted automation in their operations.

All this has led to an unprecedented increase in the number of customer calls to banks’ contact centres. This causes hours of wait time to connect with an agent, delays query resolution, causes dissatisfaction among the customers, and hence tarnishes the bank’s reputation. In times of uncertainty, limited access to banking operations can also severely hamper customer morale and alleviate anxiety levels. 

In times like these, deploying conversational AI platforms can infuse agility in day-to-day customer service operations. This enables agents in improving their productivity as they can focus on the crucial tasks, while leaving virtual agents to deal with basic or repetitive queries.

Navigating the Pandemic: Key Challenges facing Banks

In the wake of the pandemic, the banks are facing several critical challenges in servicing their customers –

  • During crises, customers prefer the human touch, thus resort to verbal communication channels to resolve their queries. However, customer care centers lack the capacity to serve the increased volume of calls;
  • Shortage of contact center staff due to stay-at-home orders or workers falling sick;
  • Contact center staff may lack the expertise to answer the wide variety of questions;
  • Remote working poses additional operational challenges related to device, technology, network, etc.
  • Dependence on legacy systems

To tide over these problems, it is imperative for banks to opt for conversational AI to support the evolving customer needs.

What is Conversational AI?

Before delving deeply, let us first understand the concept of Conversational AI.

Conversational AI is an advanced technology that enables computers to process, understand and respond to text or voice inputs in natural language. Conversational AI platforms can be used to build conversational user interfaces, chatbots and virtual assistants which can be integrated with messaging platforms, social media platforms, SMS, and website chat.

Conversational AI in Banking

As discussed above, the current scenario is posing some tough challenges to banks.

It takes years to build brand loyalty. Inability to service the customers during a crisis can negatively affect the bank’s brand image.

Some areas where banks can leverage the functionality of conversational AI are as follows-

  • Conversational IVR:

    Conversational AI platforms that use natural language processing technologies can be integrated with the IVR systems. These conversational IVR systems will answer repetitive questions, handle a sudden surge in calls and prevent panic among customers.

  • Website Chatbot:

    Banks can detect the top reasons customers are reaching out to contact centres and deploy a dedicated web interface chatbot which can address these concerns and related FAQ. Routine questions which the contact center receives can be routed to this web chatbot. This will allow the service agents to focus on complex queries and reduce wait times.

  • Assisting customer service agents:          

To assist the customers in a speedy manner, contact center agents can use chatbots to draw up the relevant knowledge and background information from CRMs and any relevant banking apps. This will improve first call resolution rates. Additionally, conversational AI technology can monitor conversations and inform agents about what customers are asking frequently.

Learn More: CRM Chatbots

  • Scheduling appointments and meetings:

    In order to comply with the social distancing rules, banks need to restrict the inflow of customers into their branches. Firms may use chatbots to schedule the customer appointments.

  • Transferring calls to the relevant agents:

    For complex queries that need human attention and based on the nature of the queries, bots can be optimized to transfer the calls to the right agents. For instance, a highly complex query can be transferred to an agent with a low average handling time. In addition to this, video calls with the agent can be initiated for the most complex service requests.

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Examples Of Banks Using Chatbots To Tackle COVID-19 Challenges

Several banks have already implemented chatbots in their customer service operations to fight the COVID-19 disruption, including –

  • Bank of America – Bank of America introduced ‘Erica’ inside its mobile banking app. From providing balance information, tracking spending trends to suggesting ways to save money to providing personalized recommendations, Erica has been helping customers address their banking problems via text or voice.

Due to the increased number of customers looking for personal finance services amidst the pandemic, Erica added 1 million users a month from March through May 2020.

Since March, Erica has assisted 350,000 clients who had trouble meeting their credit card, auto loan and other payment obligations. The bot also learns from the conversations and can now understand more than 60,000 COVID-19 related terms and requests – thereby reducing the call volume to the bank’s contact centres.

“We think of Erica’s ability to deliver insights as the ability to deliver advice at scale,” says the bank’s CIO, Aditya Bhasin.

Learn more: Customers bank on BofA chatbot amid pandemic  

  • Standard Bank (South Africa) – Standard Bank South Africa launched a COVID-19 chatbot on WhatsApp in April 2020. This chatbot provides information about – (i) banking services available during the lockdown (ii) answers to FAQs (iii) debt relief offered by the bank to clients whose income is affected due to the virus (iii) measures taken to curb the spread of the disease at Standard Bank locations (iv) the bank’s contribution to the economy and the government, and (v) updated information on COVID-19 in South Africa.
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Introducing BotCore

We, at Acuvate Software, are enabling clients to build AI-powered bots through our low-code, intuitive bot-builder platform called BotCore.”

BotCore offers several benefits:

  • Intuitive, no-code interface simplifies and accelerates the creation of chatbots;
  • Users can build bots to handle the most complex conversations
  • Using “Cognitive Abstraction”, BotCore can leverage any available AI service. It can aggregate LUIS Bots, QnA Maker Bots, Power Virtual Agents and other third-party bots;
  • It allows the creation of virtual assistant network through connection of existing bots across different departments;
  • It is a globally competent solution that works seamlessly with existing legacy systems and LOB apps;
  • It enables users to customize bots to match the branding and culture of the organization;
  • It works well with any kind of data source and also integrates with your existing Microsoft AI cognitive services.

BotCore is platform-independent, and hence deployable on both on-site and cloud (Microsoft Azure) environments.

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The new normal  necessitates the intervention of conversational AI in banking. It is essential to reduce call volumes and waiting times in day-to-day functioning of customer support centers. This will allow agents to focus on more critical tasks that require human judgement. It will also ease the financial burden of banks to deliver superior service and pave the way for stronger and more positive customer relationships post COVID-19.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our experts for a personalized consultation.

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Amid COVID-19, How Are Chatbots Solving IT Help Desk Challenges https://botcore.ai/blog/how-are-chatbots-solving-it-help-desk-challenges/ Mon, 30 Mar 2020 11:03:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5144 Amid COVID-19, How Are Chatbots Solving IT Help Desk Challenges The COVID-19 pandemic has been a serious wake up call for companies which put digital transformation and AI adoption in the back-burner. It made us all realize that adopting emerging digital and AI technologies is not so much an option but a necessity.  One significant […]

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Amid COVID-19, How Are Chatbots Solving IT Help Desk Challenges

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a serious wake up call for companies which put digital transformation and AI adoption in the back-burner. It made us all realize that adopting emerging digital and AI technologies is not so much an option but a necessity. 

One significant area where digital transformation has become critical is ITSM. In the past few weeks, we have seen IT help desks in several companies struggling to manage the sudden unprecedented surge in incidents, issues and requests. Some of our key observations include:

  • Incidents are continuing to grow as a large number of employees are trying to access different types of applications simultaneously and remotely

  • In order to maintain smooth operations, organizations are rushing to rollout critical business apps without proper testing. Once the issues are detected in the production environment, more incidents come up  

  • Incidents and requests range from simple ones like setting up VPNs, authentication issues to complex ones like accelerating the deployment of new digital initiatives to ensure business continuity

  • When troubleshooting end users’ issues with SaaS apps, it’s becoming difficult for service desks to determine whether the issue is related to the network connection, users’ equipment or the app itself

Ensuring that an IT helpdesk is running hassle free at all times has been an ongoing challenge for many enterprises even before this pandemic. Many of these organizations already face a shortage of help desk staff. And with the new unique challenges, the situation is becoming further overwhelming. Employees are being kept on hold for hours before their issue is resolved. Just imagine the loss of productivity.

How IT Helpdesk Chatbots Can Help?

A huge volume of requests are usually ‘basic’ or ‘simple’ questions that take a lot of time to answer. When most of your workforce is working remotely, the overhead on the helpdesk team to resolve such queries is huge.

One of the easiest ways to overcome these challenges is to deploy an IT Helpdesk Chatbot and enable self-service to employees.

A chatbot is not only a powerful solution to address repetitive and low-value requests but also super easy to deploy.

A chatbot will be available 24*7 on any device and can handle requests across the organization simultaneously. This will allow your IT staff to move away from a reactive environment where they are constantly putting out fires and focus on productive and proactive tasks.

Chatbots conduct multi-turn conversations (something most help desk requests involve) and guide users to resolve the issue through a series of steps.

In addition to solving simple requests and low-value tickets, chatbots are becoming increasingly intelligent to address several complex queries as well. The AI, NLP and ML integrated in a chatbot helps it learn from previous conversations, understand user intent better and deliver smarter responses.

When the chatbot can’t handle a particular query, it’ll handover the conversation to a human agent.

With low-code chatbot builder platforms like Microsoft Virtual Agents and BotCore, you can build and deploy a simple FAQ bot within hours and with limited resources! These chatbots also come with prebuilt connectors and easily integrate with your existing help desk platforms like ServiceNow, JIRA, Freshdesk etc.

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Benefits Of A IT helpdesk Bot

  • Easy and quick rollout

  • Seamless integration

  • Super fast responses 

  • Reduced cost per ticket and IT support costs

  • Improved productivity of help desk agents

  • Eliminate calls and emails: The bot acts as a single point of contact for help desk requests

  • 24X7 availability in both mobile and desktop devices

  • Real-time alerts

  • Enterprise level security

  • Employee self-service

Learn More: How AI Bots Can Revolutionize Enterprise Helpdesk? 

Key Capabilities To Look For In A IT helpdesk Bot

  • Incident Management

  • Incident notifications

  • Incident creation

  • Submit change requests

  • New change request notifications

  • Task notifications and notes

  • Outage Management

  • Sends outage alerts 

  • Displays real time outages

  • Sends outage reports

  • Security Management

  • Reset passwords for devices and network and generate tokens

  • Disable, wipe or suspend device

  • Real-Time Alerts

  • Access request notifications

  • Asset request notifications

  • Outage alerts

  • Authentication alerts

  • Human Hand off 

The chatbot should be intelligent enough to recognize situations where it can’t help the user and should hand over the conversation to an agent. As soon as the bot learns that a human intervention is required, it should present users with an option to “chat with an agent”. Once the user clicks the option, an agent takes over the conversation.

Learn More: Chatbots Human Handoff 

Get Started With A IT Helpdesk Chatbot

We are forced into the largest work-from-home experiment and many employees have little to no experience in adopting the new environment. Right from setting up their home offices, VPNs, to adopting video conferencing and collaboration apps, employees are facing a myriad of challenges and flooding the helpdesk with repetitive requests. An ITSM chatbot streamlines the helpdesk workflow, enables self-service and acts as a level-1 support agent.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our AI and ITSM experts for a personalized consultation.

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How Chatbots Are Helping The Fight Against The COVID-19 Crisis https://botcore.ai/blog/how-chatbots-are-helping-the-fight-against-the-covid-19-crisis/ Mon, 16 Mar 2020 10:28:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5138 How Chatbots Are Helping The Fight Against The COVID-19 Crisis As the impacts of the pandemic deepen and governments continue to enforce social quarantine to “flatten the curve”, it is innovative technologies like chatbots that are coming to the rescue. Their diverse range of applications, cost-effectiveness, and ease of implementation, is resulting in more and […]

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How Chatbots Are Helping The Fight Against The COVID-19 Crisis

As the impacts of the pandemic deepen and governments continue to enforce social quarantine to “flatten the curve”, it is innovative technologies like chatbots that are coming to the rescue. Their diverse range of applications, cost-effectiveness, and ease of implementation, is resulting in more and more organizations readily adopting them. From customer support, crisis management, internal communications to remote work support, organizations are using these conversational interfaces in different ways to fight this pandemic.

Let’s look into this in detail. 

Functions Where Chatbots Are Making  A Difference

1. Crisis Management

Chatbots are essential not only because they answer FAQs of employees, but also for their ability to conduct human-like conversations – something very desirable when people are isolated and going through difficult times. 

In regards to crisis management, chatbots can help in

  • Sending public health information to employees from sources like WHO and CDC

  • Performing employee health checks

  • Keeping employees informed about the company’s latest advisories, and news

  • Sending work from home tips for remote workers 

In fact, Global Telecom, a Filipino telecommunications company, has implemented a chatbot named Digital Usher for Disasters and Emergencies (DUDE) to keep the management updated on its employee’s health and well-being. The chatbot does daily health status checks for its 8000+ employees.

Read More: Essential Apps For Enterprises To Fight The COVID-19 Disruption 

2. Human Resources (HR)

The lockdown has put a huge burden on HR. The economic downturn has piled up their inboxes with emails from employees concerned about their work status, paycheck, and lack of procedural clarity. Moreover, managing the hiring and onboarding process has become incredibly difficult in the remote environment, resulting in offers being rescinded and talent choosing to join competitors. In such a scenario, chatbots can play a major role in streamlining the HR workflows. 

Not only can chatbots answer FAQ, provide policy-related information to the workforce but also automate the hiring process and run virtual training programs and assessments. For instance, in industries which are aggressively hiring, chatbots can screen applications, conduct background checks on thousands of people, collect candidate data and help the HR team to focus more on productive tasks. Moreover, chatbots can make the training and onboarding processes interactive and interesting by ensuring active participation. 

Learn More: HR Bots, Chatbots for Employees, 

3. IT Services Management (ITSM)

In the past few weeks, we have seen IT help desks in several companies struggling to manage the sudden unprecedented surge in incidents, issues and requests. Needless to say this is largely due to the sudden shift to remote working.

A huge volume of these requests are usually ‘basic’ or ‘simple’ questions that take a lot of time to answer. A chatbot is a powerful solution to address repetitive and low-value requests. They’re available 24*7 and can handle multiple requests simultaneously. If the chatbot is unable to handle a particular query, it can always hand over the conversation to a human agent.

This will allow your IT staff to focus on productive and proactive tasks.

Learn More: IT Helpdesk Bot 

How Different Industries Are Leveraging Chatbots Amid COVID-19

1. Government

Chatbots can enable governments to relay critical and accurate information to the public as and when they require it, providing much-needed clarity on some FAQs related to lockdowns, COVID-19 symptoms, testing locations, and the affected areas.

Interestingly, the British Government has launched a WhatsApp-powered chatbot, to prevent misinformation and spread reliable health information by sharing the latest news updates and health guidance, as per the chosen option, reducing the burden on the National Health Services (NHS). Additionally, WHO has also started to utilize chatbots in its app to prevent misinformation and spread reliable health information. The chatbot also conducts interactive quizzes in multiple languages.

2. Healthcare

In these testing times, with people facing a global recession, financial uncertainty, and increased health anxiety, their mental health is taking a beating. In such a scenario, AI-powered chatbots can not only help relay vital information but also help to cope with the increased stress 24×7. As the health industry continues to champion our fight against the pandemic, chatbots can also ease the burden on it by directly helping people through guided meditations, diet, and fitness programs. 

Chatbots also help in communicating with digitally disconnected front line workers and sending the latest information right to their mobile messaging apps. Another popular use case amid this pandemic is remote patient screening. 

Jefferson Health, a leading academic health system in the USA, has deployed a conversational chatbot to remotely screen patients and prioritize cases without the risk of exposure. The chatbot also digitized the patient intake process to streamline appointment scheduling for COVID-19 testing.

3. Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG)

With a drastic fall in physical store traffic, much of the demand for CPG has shifted online, with many executives publicly stating that they are zeroing in on digital commerce to target their customer base. With convenience and accessibility as the driving factors, they realize that implementing chatbots can be a vital step in this direction.

Not only can chatbots be used internally to manage restocks, track orders, and research promotions but also for online customer support to enhance the customer experience.

Britannia Industries, a leader in the CPG space, has launched a GPS-powered WhatsApp-based chatbot in light of the current social quarantine and rising demand. The chatbot is helping consumers locate grocery stores which have the organization’s products. In fact, the chatbot also sends notifications to the customers automatically whenever the store’s stock is refilled.

Learn More: CPG bots, Chatbots for CPG 

4. Retail

With physical stores being open only for a few hours and supply chains hampered, retailers are changing their policies related to shippings, products among many others. A chatbot can be used to inform customers about these changing policies and keep them updated.

Learn More: Retail Bots, Chatbots for Retail industry, 

5. Restaurants

With restaurants transitioning into takeouts only, their menus, service offerings, pricing, and timings have changed. Letting people know about these changes is important. Moreover, with them operating with limited staff, order taking and tracking can become a handful. Chatbots can be used to relay any changes and updates to customers, as well as collect orders from them.

Conclusion

Any doubts that businesses may have had about chatbots prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, have been put to rest. With the market dynamics changing in face of the social quarantine, chatbots are growing in popularity. Their use case is no longer limited to customer service, they are becoming an integral component of an organization’s operations, both internally and externally. A chatbot’s range of applications, scalability, and ease of implementation are some key drivers for its adoption amid this crisis.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our chatbot consultants for a personalized consultation.

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