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Fostering conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) for sustainable development in services: a case study of Haptik

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  • Deepak Singh
  • Balvinder Shukla
  • Manoj Joshi

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Conversational Artificial Intelligence (CAI) is a combination of Conversational Commerce, Chatbot, Voicebot and Virtual Assistant. CAI has enabled interstellar opportunities for large companies, collaborating with start-ups towards sustainable development. This has to simplify the services and optimised customer bookings, utility payments, queries, complaints and resolutions. CAI aided with a framework based on Technopreneurship Innovation (TIN) has been adopted at different stages of the start-up life cycle, hence, ensuring sustainable development with growth. A qualitative case study method of examination and enquiry, with an interpretive ontology, was tested for AI-based firms established between 2013 and 2020 across India in the services sector. Through purposive sampling, the Haptik application (app) for the case study was selected for investigation deploying inductive reasoning. The results stated that CAI is a futuristic living and is here to stay for industries like banks, travel, tourism, hospitality, insurance, healthcare, education, agriculture, e-commerce, retail, etc.

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  • Deepak Singh & Balvinder Shukla & Manoj Joshi, 2024. "Fostering conversational artificial intelligence (CAI) for sustainable development in services: a case study of Haptik," World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 20(4), pages 397-420.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:wremsd:v:20:y:2024:i:4:p:397-420
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