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Sneeze It Announces Partners with soolis: Bringing Online “Fitness Concierge” to Increase Online Conversions

Jan 10, 2021 1:49:30 PM / by soOlis posted in Voice Automation, Alexa, voice search, chatbots

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Fairfield, NJ: soolis, an innovator in the artificial intelligence and chatbot space, has announced a partnership with Sneeze It, a leading marketing agency within the fitness industry that specializes in online lead generation. Through this partnership, the companies will unite to produce higher member conversion rates by utilizing a revolutionary online tools suite.

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Virtual Assistants Explode

Oct 6, 2020 9:12:59 PM / by soOlis posted in Alexa, Google Assistant, Virtual Assistant

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Voice-based digital assistants like Apple Siri, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa have been reserved for home use, wearable, and smartphones for the longest time. The trend is likely to change in the next few years as more businesses adopt the technology.  Annette Jump, in her recently published report titled ‘Emerging Technologies: Natural Language Processing Patent Growth Insights,’ explains there’s bound to be an explosion in virtual assistants. She calls this expansion as VxA to mean virtual assistants that will substitute almost any job or task. A 2019 survey conducted by 451 Research found that digital assistants and voice UIs will be the most disruptive technologies for enterprises after AI and IoT. The researchers found that four in ten respondents planned to adopt the technology in the next two years. And the good news is that virtual assistants apply to any industry.

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How Voice AI Will Impact Fitness Business in 2020

Sep 15, 2020 8:46:03 AM / by soOlis posted in Voice Automation, Google for business, Alexa, Integrate Google and Alexa

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While sci-fi lovers are debating when artificial intelligence will take over the world, entrepreneurs need to know when voice AI is going to become a required part of modern business. Right now, researchers estimate that 60 percent of current jobs can be automated for at least 30 percent of tasks.

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