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Julie Desk – New AI Personal Assistant

Cortana, Siri, Alexa – beware! There’s a new girl in town and she’s about to show you how it’s done… Meet Julie Desk, a new take on an AI personal assistant from Paris.

What is Julie Desk and How Does it Work?

What makes her different from her sister robots from Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon? Well, to start with, she specializes in what personal assistants do best – scheduling meetings and managing your calendar. There are no fancy features with little practical use – only pure functionality. What’s more, Julie doesn’t require you to install any software – you can access her by e-mail.

All you need to do is set up your calendar preferences. After that, whenever you wish to schedule a meeting, all it takes is to send her an e-mail or put her in CC. She takes over from there and informs your contacts about available dates. Once it’s done, you simply receive an invite. She can also cancel, reschedule and add new items to your agenda. Though it might not seem like a lot of work, these little activities add up and consume quite a lot of time, which is time you could save by delegating them to Julie.

NLP and Machine Learning

Julie relies on Natural Language Processing, so there’s no need to learn any special lingo to communicate with her. Human controllers supervise her 24/7, to make sure there are no misunderstandings and she can currently speak English and French with more languages to follow soon. The built-in Machine Learning feature means that, the more you use her, the more she learns about your preferences and manages your calendar accordingly.

Julie Desk is compatible with Google Calendar, Office 365, iCloud, and Exchange. There are 3 payment plans and a free trial period.

You can check the promo video below.

Olga Goralewicz

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