Google Zoey an AI-based therapist created by Miami Ad School
In 2006 “Google” became a verb and it was more than evident that the internet had become an intrinsic part of our lives. While search engines are flooded with a billion mundane questions, every now and then, things can escalate quite quickly. Roughly 40,000 people search for ways to commit suicide every minute. The automated helpline number that currently pops up has a conversion rate of merely 2.8%. We found that at this vulnerable moment, what people long for, is immediate redressal. Google decided to address this situation with the help of artificial intelligence, chatbots, and voice assistants name Google Zoey by Miami Ad School.
Idea: Google’s AI-based therapist
As soon as anyone searches online for ways to commit suicide, an automated chatbot by the name of Zoey (Greek for life) pops up. Thus, eliminating that one step of calling a helpline, which might be the key to saving a life. It offers an understanding, empathic and non-judgmental ear. Furthermore, Zoey checks-in on the person regularly uses proven methods such as playing music and sharing happy memories to spark hope in their lives.
Kindly note that this is STUDENT SPEC WORK and has not been commissioned by the brand.
Credits
Advertised Brand: Google
Advert Title: Google Zoey
School: Miami Ad School, Mumbai
Art Director: Yashashree Samant, Apaar Singhal
Copywriter: Yashashree Samant, Apaar Singhal
Creative Strategist: Mehak Marwah
Faculty: Siddhi Ranade, Ishan Mehta
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