Next up, @alper talking about conversational interfaces. Join the livestream at https://t.co/mdVhV45tsg
— Peter Bihr 🚀 (@peterbihr) December 2, 2016
Up now #thingsconams Designing Conversational Interfaces with @alper. Here we go: chatbots! “Why isn’t this presentation given by a bot?” pic.twitter.com/62AGWjAxle
— TIStv (@TIStv) December 2, 2016
Conversational interfaces at Thingscon (at @Volkshotel in Amsterdam w/ @iskandr @alper) https://t.co/VRvsntSq78 pic.twitter.com/U6IcGtHZJI
— !ianus keller (@ianus) December 2, 2016
“Are chatbots the end of applications?@patagonia said ‘we can do this better at our website, so please delete our app.” @alper #thingsconams
— TIStv (@TIStv) December 2, 2016
Next: the mastermind of Designing for conversational interfaces @alper on the UX of messaging and chatbots #thingsconams pic.twitter.com/ISFlwttIrl
— Info.nl (@infonl) December 2, 2016
Now @alper on designing for conversational interfaces. From Eliza to Lark. Via Clippy. pic.twitter.com/9pBIvZHAs9
— Iskander Smit (@iskandr) December 2, 2016
Again someone stating the end off #Apps, will messaging be the answer?@alper @ThingsConAMS #thingsconams pic.twitter.com/YvriSdFr0J
— IoT Sensemakers AMS (@SensemakersA) December 2, 2016
The UX of messaging and chatbots is what @alper talks about in his keynote. #ThingsConAMS pic.twitter.com/ULpQsQPDRS
— ThingsCon Amsterdam (@ThingsConAMS) December 2, 2016
On stage @alper: (at @Volkshotel in Amsterdam w/ @iskandr @josk @frankmeeuwsen) https://t.co/BYiYlCm954 pic.twitter.com/d0OghNZLvF
— guidoz (@guidoz) December 2, 2016
Entering the world of #chatbots @duolingo and & @hm leading the way@alper @ThingsConAMS pic.twitter.com/u2Ibsac3ot
— IoT Sensemakers AMS (@SensemakersA) December 2, 2016
Best practices and interesting newcomers in the world of chatbots according to @alper: @qz, Marsbot, @SlackHQ and @duolingo. #thingsconams
— TIStv (@TIStv) December 2, 2016
“Prototyping an interactive chatbot is not very different from writing the script for an interactive story book.” @alper #thingsconams
— TIStv (@TIStv) December 2, 2016
Digitale dementz, too much noice from messages and notifications @alper #conversationalUI #thingsconams
— Anouschka Scholten (@anous) December 2, 2016
There’s no “view source” for chatbots. – @alper #thingsconams How do we figure out how systems work? The UX for AI.
— Ame Elliott (@ameellio) December 2, 2016
“‘UI for AI’. Whatever kind of Artificial Intelligence, chat will be the interface.” @alper #thingsconams
— TIStv (@TIStv) December 2, 2016
Chat is for AI what the lightbulb was for electricity: a first experience of the this new technology, says @alper #thingsconAMS
— Peter Bihr 🚀 (@peterbihr) December 2, 2016
Amazon can take your data in a truck, but I don’t think German companies are allowed to do this, by law. @thingscon @alper
— Axel Roest (@axello) December 2, 2016
“Chat is for AI what the light bulb was for electricity”: great talk by @alper at #ThingsConAMS
— Martina Uhlig (@martina_uhlig) December 2, 2016
Designers! Let’s get to work. @alper on the next technologies we need to design for. #thingsconams pic.twitter.com/imjImkbOTZ
— Ame Elliott (@ameellio) December 2, 2016
#chatbots entering the messaging apps human use among each other can be very envasive and lead to stress… 😨@alper #thingsconams
— IoT Sensemakers AMS (@SensemakersA) December 2, 2016
Designers need to program to make really interesting stuff. With Framer @alper #thingsconams pic.twitter.com/wc0ZQ3G1ii
— Iskander Smit (@iskandr) December 2, 2016
Slide van de dag, met dank aan @alper #thingsconams pic.twitter.com/xQPurwgiRM
— Frank Meeuwsen (@frankmeeuwsen) December 2, 2016
#thingsconAMS impressions: @alper pic.twitter.com/9othPU1Kdn
— Peter Bihr 🚀 (@peterbihr) December 2, 2016