Bottr.me

Bottr.me is a versatile AI chatbot that allows users to create a personalized AI assistant to fulfill all their tasks. The bot can be a virtual companion, personal assistant, advisor, and more. The platform aims to simplify users’ lives by providing a more organized and productive tool. The best part about the Bottr is that it is adaptable and allows users to integrate into almost any platform or system.

Bottr.me is pre-trained and knowledgeable about publicly available information. However, you can customize it by feeding your data and instructions; it will evolve. Also, it takes note of your needs, habits, and preferences to generate more personalized and efficient output with time. Notably, Bottr.me is currently unavailable for public use, but users can provide their emails on the platform’s official site and request early access.

Bottr.me has a wide array of features, including:

  • Diverse personality traits– choose your ideal assistant from more than 20 professional and friendly personalities to suit your user preferences and context.
  • Personalized interaction– the AI chatbot learns from your user data and preferences and tailors recommendations and responses based on your needs.
  • User-friendly interface– enjoy a user-friendly interface designed for seamless integration and ease of use across different platforms.
  • Automated responses—Automate responses to everyday tasks and queries, saving time and effort while maintaining communication reliability.
  • AI assistant- Bottr.me serves as a virtual representative offering assistance and interaction to users anywhere and anytime.

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I'm Managing Partner at gPress, a marketing, publishing, research and education consultancy. Also a Senior Contributor forbes.com/sites/gilpress/. Previously, I held senior marketing and research management positions at NORC, DEC and EMC. Most recently, I was Senior Director, Thought Leadership Marketing at EMC, where I launched the Big Data conversation with the “How Much Information?” study (2000 with UC Berkeley) and the Digital Universe study (2007 with IDC). Twitter: @GilPress
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