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Enterprise Bot, based in Switzerland, is a pioneer in Conversational AI, Process Automation, and Generative AI. With the trust of esteemed enterprise giants across industries like Generali, SIX, SBB, DHL, and SWICA, Enterprise Bot is revolutionizing both customer and employee experiences. Through its advanced integration with Large Language Models (LLM) such as ChatGPT and Llama 2, and its unique patent-pending DocBrain technology, the company delivers unparalleled personalization, active engagement, and omnichannel solutions across platforms like email, voice, and chat. Furthermore, Enterprise Bot integrates with existing core systems, such as SAP, CRMs, Confluence and more, and with its proprietary middleware, Blitzico, enables the AI to not only respond to queries but also take action to resolve them. This dedication to innovation in four main use case areas, Customer Support, Sales and Marketing, Knowledge Management and Digital Coworker, elevates both CX and employee productivity.
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