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The ChatGPT Android application appears poised to introduce direct messaging and group chat functionality, according to recent reports. These new features could enable conversations between multiple users and custom AI assistants simultaneously, marking a significant expansion of the platform’s capabilities.
The ChatGPT Android app may soon introduce direct messaging and group chat capabilities, according to reports from technology analysts. Sources indicate these features would represent a substantial evolution of the AI platform’s functionality, potentially enabling more dynamic and collaborative interactions between users and artificial intelligence systems.
Jack & Jill, a London startup using conversational AI agents to automate recruitment, has raised $20 million in seed funding. The company’s dual AI system handles both job seeker coaching and company hiring processes, claiming to combine human nuance with technological scale.
A London-based startup that has developed conversational AI agents to autonomously match job seekers with hiring companies has raised $20 million in seed funding, according to reports from Business Insider. Jack & Jill, founded just six months ago, has created a dual-agent system that operates on both sides of the recruitment process, sources indicate.
Indian startups are deploying AI chatbots that handle up to 70% of customer queries, threatening traditional call-center jobs. The technology is transforming India’s back-office industry as companies report slashing staffing needs by 80% while scaling operations.
India’s massive call centre industry is undergoing rapid transformation as artificial intelligence chatbots increasingly replace human workers, according to a Reuters investigation. Startup companies like LimeChat are developing AI agents that can handle customer queries with human-like responsiveness, enabling clients to reduce workforce requirements by up to 80%.