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NatWest prepares to introduce GenAI-powered virtual assistant Cora+ in collaboration with IBM

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NatWest Launching AI-Powered Virtual Assistant Cora+

  • Introduction:
    • NatWest is launching a generative AI-powered virtual assistant, Cora+, developed with IBM’s Watsonx.
  • Features:
    • Integrates information from multiple sources for multi-channel support.
    • Provides contextualized, pre-emptive responses for a more intelligent and conversational user experience.
    • Summarizes previous interactions for customer service agents to quickly understand customer needs.
  • Pilot Phase:
    • A 12-week pilot will be conducted to refine and update the service.
    • The pilot follows the initial text-based service launched in 2017.
  • Current Usage:
    • By 2023, Cora was supporting 10.8 million customers with daily banking needs.
    • Popular queries include canceling transactions, opening ISAs, requesting bank statements, and changing account information.
  • Future Plans:
    • Full rollout of Cora+ will occur after pilot testing.
  • Leadership Comments:
    • David Lindberg, Retail Banking CEO, states this makes NatWest one of the first banks to use generative AI for personalized and responsive support.
    • Emphasizes AI as a crucial tool for anticipating customer needs and providing human-like interactions.
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