Saturday, 24 September 2016

FACEBOOK TESTING CHAT ASSIST FOR MESSENGER; ADDS NEW GROUP CHAT POLLS FEATURE

Facebook's Messenger {software|iphone app} will soon {ensure you|be sure to} remember to pay back your friend, even though you would {somewhat|alternatively} forget, with a feature called Chat Assist. The company has separately launched the group chat forms feature in the US.

The company is {screening|tests|examining} the Chat Assist feature that will use machine learning to recognises words and prompt an action in a chat. {Therefore|Thus|Consequently}, for example, if your friend reminds one to pay a particular amount of money back, {Talk|Conversation|Discussion} Assist will prompt a payment link asking {if you need|if you wish} to pay {the total amount|the quantity} you owe. Facebook says the feature is automated and optional.

Chat Assists {comes after|employs|uses} the recent launch of Facebook Messenger's online repayment system. Users will be able to pay the amount they owe {straight|immediately} through Messenger. The repayment service premiered so that business could sell their products and services {straight|immediately} to customers through Messenger. Meanwhile, Facebook Messenger {can get|could possibly get|are certain to get} group chat polls starting Friday. The feature will only work for group chats and works like any other poll. You can start {an election|a vote} by tapping the Forms icon in the {the composer|writer|fonder}. {After that you can|You may then|You will be able} type a question like 'where to eat' and provide options for your group to {have your vote|have your say|vote on it} on. It's a clean, hassle-free way to {really know what} people want. The feature is currently only available in the US for Android and iOS users.

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