SARATOGA, Calif. — June 29, 2021 — Today, Juji Inc., an Artificial Intelligence (AI) company that specializes in developing cognitive AI assistants, announced the findings of a study, “IdeaBot: Investigating Social Facilitation in Human-Machine Team Creativity,” by researchers at Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (Cornell CALS). The study utilized Juji’s AI platform to investigate how humans collaborate with a cognitive AI assistant, in the form of a chatbot for a creative brainstorm.
The Chatbot Tsunami has brought us a flood of chatbots to help automate various business functions, including customer service chatbots that automate customer Q&A, marketing research chatbots that automate customer interviews, and HR chatbots that automate job interviews. Although a chatbot is often made to serve one purpose, users expect the chatbot to perform multiple related functions while serving the main purpose.
Students have difficulty receiving career advice due to the low advisor-to-student ratio. I know that's true for me. Sometimes I would forgot to make an appointment with a counselor, dropped-in, and waited an hour to see one. Other times I avoided the office entirely because I knew appointments were full. How could such issues be solved? Maybe it's possible to create a chatbot that could act as a career counselor.
During this difficult time of COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare organizations and medical institutions are inundated with requests and demands from the general public. As an AI chatbot company based in Silicon Valley, Juji would like to lend them a helping hand. We are currently offering our chatbot services free-of-charge to these institutions.