Quora’s AI chatbot product, Poe, remains a dynamic project as the company introduces a series of recent enhancements. These updates include features such as the capability to search for custom bots and the introduction of an enterprise tier within its premium plans.
Enterprise Package on the Horizon
Over the weekend, Poe communicated with its customer base through an email, announcing its impending launch of an enterprise package tailored for employees. Although specifics were not provided, Poe encouraged interested parties to join a waitlist for more information. This enterprise offering is likely aimed at enabling group subscriptions for corporate usage of Poe’s premium tier, yet details about tailored chatbots for corporate clients are yet to be unveiled.
Quora Subscription Progress and Expansion
Poe initially introduced its subscription model in March, granting paid users exclusive access to advanced AI models before extending the offering to free tier users. Last week, Poe expanded its chatbot’s language capabilities to include Japanese users. Additionally, it unveiled a new search functionality designed to facilitate the discovery of custom chatbots.
Enhanced Bot Interaction and Flexibility
In a previous update rolled out in April, Poe introduced a feature allowing users to create their own customized chatbots using straightforward prompts. Building upon this, the company now presents a streamlined method for finding and engaging with these personalized bots. Furthermore, Poe has recently incorporated a “temperature” control feature for custom bots, providing users with the ability to generate responses with varying degrees of consistency.
Quora Improving Conversation Experience
Addressing users’ preferences for more nuanced conversations, Poe introduced a threading feature earlier this month. This enhancement enables users to engage in separate conversations with the same bot, accommodating different contextual discussions. As part of its continuous growth, Poe also integrated bots powered by the Llama 2 model, developed by Meta, in the previous month.
In a broader context, Quora introduced Poe for iOS in February, later launching the Android app in May. The company further expanded its offerings in July by unveiling a native Mac app, affording users one-click access to their chatbots. With these ongoing developments, Poe continues to position itself as a versatile and responsive AI chatbot platform in the evolving landscape of conversational technology.
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