HDFC's banking chatbot 'Eva' now compatible with Google Assistant

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Bank's (AI) enabled chatbot, Eva, built by Senseforth Research Pvt Ltd, now works with in Indian English, making it available on millions of devices.

is India's first and largest AI-based and has already answered more than five million user queries with over 85 percent accuracy on the bank's website.

The latest voice integration through the will enable Bank's customers to interact with through simple and intuitive voice interactions through their instead of using a desktop, laptop, application or screens. Users can just say "Ok Google, talk to Bank" to their to interact with

Through Eva, aims to deliver a truly to their customers by placing it at every customer touch point like web, mobile, social and other channels so that customers can use the channel of their choice and will get a consistent experience as they move across channels.

EVA, which stands for Electronic Virtual Assistant, is a built by Senseforth using its cutting edge and NLP platform called A.ware. launched to offer true power of conversational experience to its customers on all the digital platforms such as the website, mobile, social, voice and more.

"We launched to give our customers instant access to information. The rollout is another step in this journey and will make the bank's services accessible to even more customers right on their phones, wherever they are, using voice as the primary mode of communication," said Nitin Chugh, Country Head - Digital Banking,

"Our AI-driven chatbots with text messaging and voice interactions will help bring millions of non tech savvy customers into the fold of digital economy. Our omni-channel strategy enables our customers to easily deploy our bots on any channel where their customers are without replicating the effort," added , CTO and Co-Founder, Senseforth.

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First Published: Wed, December 20 2017. 11:55 IST