British public service broadcaster, BBC
has finally announced the launch of the news chatbot developed by
Nigerian developers during its Digital Innovation Programme in Lagos,
Nigeria.

Last year, the BBC hosted a workshop in
Lagos to generate ideas for digital tools and products that better
distribute BBC News to African audiences and increase the reach in ways
that are relevant to these markets.
Four teams were thereafter shortlisted
by a judging panel, and after further submitting a detailed plan and
undergoing a Q&A session with BBC experts, two teams – Codulab and
Timerail – were selected for the next stage.
Both teams built their ideas into pilots
throughout last year. Further details on the pilots were to be
announced later last year but that didn’t happen.
The good news now is BBC has finally launched Codulab’s pilot: a news chatbot called BBC Newschatta.
The chatbot is a mobile phone based service which generates news stories based on the users’ input, using keywords and topics to send relevant news stories to them via the WeChat Messenger app.
“Newschatta is a chatbot that provides
news content in a more personalised manner to young people across
Africa. The aim is to deliver the latest news contents to users in a
timely and interesting way that fits into the users’ current daily
digital routines,” said Stanley Ojadovwa, Product Developer at Codulab, a
Lagos-based technology company.
Newschatta is targeted at young people
in Africa aged between 16 and 34, living in urban areas. This
demographic’s mobile phone usage for things such as calls, emailing,
banking, playing games and reading news, is pretty high.
The news chatbot can now be accessed
worldwide via WeChat Messenger. Its launch continues the BBC’s
investment in digital innovation across Africa, and joins other
successful African-designed digital pilots, BBC Drop and BBC Minute
CatchUp.
The other Lagos pilot, Timerail, is
still a work in progress. Its user experience was designed by Nigerian
company, Isoventurian. A working prototype is expected later this year.
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