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Bots and dogs, like bots and kids (from last Friday’s article), have things in common. Bots and dogs come in a variety of breeds. They both need proper training. But if you teach them to behave, firmly giving them the right commands with a strong tone of voice, such as (to a dog) “SitttT, Walkie. FetttCH the stick” and (to a bot) “WaiiiT, Bottie. FetttCH the data,” they can be a comfort and a joy—as the staff of The Kennel Club has discovered.
What is The Kennel Club? According to their website, “We are the largest organisation in the UK devoted to dog health, welfare and training.” There, you’ll find well-behaved dogs and a bot. Why do they need a bot? Consider some of their activities:
That all translates to lots of data to process, which was handled manually in the past, taking a strong bite out of staff’s time. Watch today’s video in which I interview The Kennel Club staff about why their bot is becoming one of their best friends—a close second to the breeds that can wag their tail.
Join me in two weeks for another look at how automation can improve business.
Gabriel is head of global social marketing and advocacy at Automation Anywhere.
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