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  • Unith (UNT) makes further progress in developing its Digital Human platform, unveiling new interactive characters
  • The public demonstration on Unith’s website involves three digital human beings – AIKO, LAIA and Julia
  • The digital beings are powered by GPT technology
  • Unith is on track to launch the initial self-service go-to-market by December 2023
  • UNT last traded at 2.9 cents

Unith (UNT) has made further progress in its Digital Human platform development by introducing three new digital human characters onto its platform.

These digital beings — AIKO, LAIA, and Julia — were integrated into the Unith website for public demonstration, allowing the public to experience their capabilities firsthand.

Powered by GPT technology, AIKO (Artificial Intelligence Knowledge Operator) employs conversational AI based on user-uploaded information, such as product catalogues or employee handbooks.

As for LAIA and Julia – these characters cater to various purposes, including acting as a Barcelona Tour Guide, and a HR employee aiding conversations around onboarding.

Using a user-friendly dashboard, businesses can generate digital humans tailored to specific functions, such as sales or customer support. These digital entities are designed to converse with numerous customers simultaneously, operating across devices and available 24/7.

The platform also offers analytics and logs for client monitoring.

“The self-service platform will address a large unmet need for businesses who will be able to generate their own digital humans without minimal-to-no tech experience,” Unith CEO Idan Schmorak said.

Unith is on track to launch the initial self-service go-to-market by December 2023.

UNT last traded at 2.9 cents.

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