Facebook Is Testing a Virtual Assistant Called ‘Moneypenny’
It will reportedly work with its Messenger app
Kia Kokalitcheva | July 14, 2015
People spend enough time on Facebook that it wouldn’t be a stretch if they started to ask it to do things for them: order products, for example, or research local services.
And that’s exactly what Facebook is secretly working on, according to The Information. Known internally as “Moneypenny,” after the assistant to James Bond’s boss, the virtual helper would work inside the company’s Messenger app and connect users to real people who could help them order products, or book services.
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Facebook's virtual assistant, dubbed as 'Moneypenny' will rival the giants of the field like Siri, Cortana and Google Now which we're all familiar of. Source: http://wccftech.com/siri-meet-moneypenny-facebook-experimenting-virtual-assistant/ |
And that’s exactly what Facebook is secretly working on, according to The Information. Known internally as “Moneypenny,” after the assistant to James Bond’s boss, the virtual helper would work inside the company’s Messenger app and connect users to real people who could help them order products, or book services.
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