New AI Feature Makes it Easier to Share Content From Digital Activations

At Social Jungle, evolving and enhancing our products and services is always at the forefront of what we do. With this in mind, we’ve just began to roll out our latest feature, AI Sharing.

As the name suggests, this feature makes use of artificial intelligence (AI), to help share content from our activations.

We noticed that, sometimes, users sharing content from our activations can create a bit of a bottleneck, and slowdown the flow of other users getting to interact with our solutions. This is where AI Sharing comes in.

Using their smartphone, users scan a QR code either at the start of the event or prior to the event and set up their sharing preferences. Once they’ve set up their preferences, their camera will scan their face and save the scan in our secure database. This data will never be shared.

Now the cool part; every time a user interacts with one of our photo/video activations, our AI Sharing system will use the scan data to detect who the user is, and will automatically send their photo or video to them, using their preferred delivery method (set up when selecting their preferences) – with zero need to input their details every time.

What’s more though, is that the system will use this intelligence to start building a bespoke gallery of all photos or videos featuring each individual person. A personal gallery, automatically tailored for every single person at the event, with minimal user input.

As cool and impressive as this is, let’s go back to our initial pain point, bottlenecks at our activations. AI Sharing completely alleviates this bottleneck, making for a more seamless and enjoyable experience for guests.

If you’d like to learn more about AI Sharing or any of our products and services, including our photo booths, our ever-popular 360 booth, or our experiential marketing initiatives, please get in touch – we’d love to hear from you and chat about adding some extra pizazz to your next campaign or event.

 

User scanning his face to enable AI Sharing, ahead of an event.

Image of a man looking at a gallery of photos on his iPhone

User viewing their personalised gallery, after setting up AI Sharing.

Graeme Geddes