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Chatbot for electronic inspection

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Due to the time consumed by traditional inspection visits by DCT staff to hotels, restaurants and other tourist establishments on a daily basis, The Service decided to find an alternative mechanism that would save the time and efforts of its staff and direct them towards other tasks. After consultations and planning, The idea of a […]
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Due to the time consumed by traditional inspection visits by DCT staff to hotels, restaurants and other tourist establishments on a daily basis, The Service decided to find an alternative mechanism that would save the time and efforts of its staff and direct them towards other tasks. After consultations and planning, The idea of a chatbot for electronic inspection was put forward in line with the country's trend towards digital transformation and improves the customer experience.

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