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Submit ReviewJustin Randall, Chief Innovation Officer at Comwave, one of Canada's largest independent telco companies, joins us to share his experiences of designing, building and implementing a Google DialogFlow agent in the contact centre.
We'll cover the drivers for doing it, the process he followed, the things he learned and advice for doing the same.
00:00 Intro
04:30 About Justin Randall and Comwave
10:30 Replacing the IVR
12:23 What can 'Penny' do?
13:39 How do you determine success for your conversational AI
19:30 Understanding where you should start
21:50 Who manages the updates and maintenance?
23:20 Glen Ritchie: What KPIs do you use for your conversational AI?
26:15 How much time is spent defining requirements?
27:44 Heidi Cohen: What books and resources would you recommend?
29:29 John Novak: Do you use a tree structure like in IVR?
32:23 Deymi Campos: How fast can you deploy a change in your conversational AI?
35:50 What does your automated testing set up look like?
40:24 Andrew Francis: Are you using the DialogFlow Telephone Gateway?
43:45 Deymi Campos: Sometimes different TFNs need different config, do you have this feature?
45:15 Georgios Tserdanelis: Did you design a persona for Penny or use a custom voice?
48:37 jusfc: Is Penny available as a chatbot as well?
51:10 Advice for people starting out in their conversational AI journey
56:00 Closing thoughts from Justin
Cognitive Virtual Assistants Using Google Dialogflow
Voice Applications for Alexa and Google Assistant (Manning)
Designing Voice User Interfaces (O'Reilly)
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