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eBay is beta testing its shopbot, so how is it?

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eBay unveiled its shopbot technology almost two months ago (Oct 18 to be exact). Of course, it is a beta version and naturally embedded in Facebook's Messenger app. As eBay admitted , it has plenty of features and functions still in development. The Beta version also serves the purpose of collecting user feedback, and "train" the shopbot to better interpret human intention thus offer better shopping experience. When at launch, the "bot" can only accept dialogues about six product categories: electronics, fashion, health & beauty, home & garden, toys & hobbies, and sporting goods. Though eBay claims that the shopbot is backed by artificial intelligence, it is clear the machine-learning algorithms are built on a decision-tree type of structure through which the bot guides a shopper to narrow down his choices until confirming what he wants. This linear conversational pattern doesn't sound fun or engaging and it may even kill the fun when peopl

Starbucks launches virtual barrista, forges a payment partnership with China's WeChat

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Believe it, Starbucks will soon launch its chatbot. Calling it "My Starbucks Barrista," this chat-based application allows customers to place orders using text messages, or when hands are full, voice command. This virtual barrista will come to iOS device first in beta version from early 2017. I was disappointed that Starbucks did not give its chatbot a more human-like name, like "Jane" for male customers or "Zack" for female customers. Then I realized that this chatbot will go global someday. Starbucks perhaps tries to be cultural neutral instead of creating a bunch of names to be culturally acceptable. Speaking of localization, Starbucks now has a partnership with China's WeChat. WeChat users can now gift Starbucks coffee to friends, or pay for latte using WeChat Pay at store. I look forward to receiving a "red packet" someday with Starbucks coffee as an option--pure money is so boring. Of course, Starbucks has boring statistics to off