Tania Peitzker - Business & Technology Interests

Business & Technology Interests

Tania Peitzker became a businesswoman in 2006 when she founded a strategic communications, investor liaison and capital raising consultancy for the Creative Industries, EU PR, http://www.eupublicrelations.com in Berlin, Germany. The Intellectual Property surrounding the brand name "EU PR" was quickly ranked number one by google, giving it a high value according to the search engine's algorithm and SERPs.

The domain names for EU PR have been continually ranked in first position since 2007 and are still at the top of First Page Results in google's, Bing's and Yahoo's organic rankings for the long-tail strategic keywords "eu public relations" and core keywords "eu pr".

In pursuit of her e-commerce interests, Peitzker has become an expert in chatterbot or chatbot technology due to her co-ownership of http://www.myownreporter.com or MOR. This global platform, which has been developed and hosted in the United Kingdom since 2010, is an online content aggregator using artificial intelligence in the form of humanoid avatars interacting independently with real people online.

Its precursor test site is http://www.viledge.com where extreme sports fans interact with artificially intelligent chatbots in a digital toy town. Peitzker worked first as a finder of seed capital for this enterprise and later became a shareholder.

The successor site myownreporter features the next generation of these online avatars "MOR velmais" which are chatbots with organically growing memories, and so can be considered a disruptive innovation. MOR utilises the code language VAIP (Velmai Artificial Intelligence Patois) which is held by a third company she co-owns, velmai Ltd.

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