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List of all chatbots (virtual assistants, chat bot, conversational agents, virtual agents) in the World - Archive July 2013 - United States
chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Cloudius Cloudius greets the visitors a Virtual Support Center.


He is the "Cloud9 Guru", the personal assistant that assists users on the Cloud9 website.
They can ask any question they have about the Cloud9 application and services.

Cloudius missions are:

- to decrease the number of support calls
- to promote the discovery of the offer and servives provided by Cloud9 Real Time.

Cloudius include the following features:

- 3D Anamited Avatar
- US English TTS
- HTML5 compatible interface
- All of Living Actor Assistant's features including full online administration and analytics, multi-contributors, white board for enriched answers...

Jane a chatbot / virtual agent representing Stanford University

chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Jane Stanford University’s “Ask Jane” is extremely popular with students at Stanford University. Branded after Jane Stanford, the co-founder of Stanford University, "Ask Jane" has become the ‘go-to’ person for any online, self-service inquiry. Visitors to the website can also view the top ten questions asked by other visitors; the list is dynamic, so it always remains current! Go ahead, ask Jane!

Ray a chatbot / virtual agent representing Cape Fear Community College

chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Ray Deployed by IntelliResponse, ‘Ask Ray’ is Cape Fear Community College’s online student self-service solution. Ray allows students to ask questions online, therefore instantly providing the answer to students. In addition to answering the question asked, Ray provides a dropdown list of suggested questions, top ten questions and an avenue to further escalate to live help, should the student have the need. You can find Ray on the college’s website and Facebook page.

Scooter a chatbot / virtual agent representing Columbia College

chatbot, chatterbot, conversational agent, virtual agent Scooter Scooter, Columbia College’s lively mascot, is the face of self-service for students at Columbia College. Students can ask Scooter a number of questions, and strives to return the one right answer for each respective question. Students can also select questions off the ‘Top 10 Questions’ section, situated on the right hand side of the page. Unlike an FAQ section, the top ten questions are dynamically populated, so they reflect the true top questions students and visitors are asking.
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