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Meet the Visual Agents Who Are Transforming Engagement

From virtual tutors that make lessons stick to empathetic helplines guiding Alzheimer’s caregivers, D-ID’s customers are already putting interactive visual agents to work in surprising ways. Explore these real-world examples, spanning education, self-help, product explainers, medical training, and customer support, and see how a friendly AI face can turn information into connection

Customer Examples by Use Case

Gatorade Sports Science Institute

PepsiCo deployed an AI visual agent for its Gatorade Sports Science Institute division to give visitors a personalized, interactive way to explore hydration science. “Anna the Hydration Coach” provides clear, evidence-based information and shows how Gatorade can amplify its sports-science leadership into a new, interactive format powered by AI — all built with strict adherence to safety, accuracy and responsible-AI guidelines.

CreatorUp

Creative services agency CreatorUp developed an AI visual agent of their CEO Mike Tringe  to provide users and prospects a taste of the future of humanized digital engagement. Digital Mike provides information about the companies wide array of offerings that combine advanced AI capabilities with human talent.

 

Hartmann Group

Hartmann Group logo grey backgroundMedical Equipment Manufacturing giant Hartmann created Eva, a visual agent embedded on their website, to answer questions by healthcare professionals and administrators about the company’s line of products. Eva also suggests helpful resources and directs to forms to facilitate meetings and purchases.

 

Rafael

Rafael logo grey backgroundDefense company Rafael deployed a series of visual agents to provide users with explanations about their range of highly technical military products.

SIU School of Medicine

SIU Medicine logo with gray background Southern Illinois University School of Medicine (SIU Medicine) harnesses AI-powered visual agents to prepare students for real world of patient care. They developed Randy, a virtual patient designed to help medical learners with patient simulations. Read more in the case study.