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From KITT to Cobots: Driving the Future of Customer Experience

Execs In The Know

I daydreamed about someday being Michael Knight, teaming up with my AI sidekick to make a difference. Cobots are AI that are capable of operating in human environments and using tools designed for humans. New areas of the park would have automated transportation available instantly—without building anything new.

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A beginner’s guide to generative AI for business

Zendesk

Recent technological breakthroughs have introduced generative AI to the masses, putting it on a faster track to popularity than the World Wide Web. According to the Zendesk Customer Experience Trends Report 2023 , 65 percent of business leaders believe the AI they use is becoming more natural and human-like—and it’s only going to get better.

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Nowhere to Go But Up: Bold AI Predictions for 2022

Uniphore

However, in artificial intelligence (AI), the feeling is anything but cautious. While the rest of the world was scrambling to course-correct in the wake of the global pandemic, AI was undergoing nothing short of a revolution. Emotion is the Next AI Frontier. Video-based AI software is the answer to that demand.

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4 Customer Experience Lessons we can learn from Grab

Steven Van Belleghem

1. Think about partner Experience. There has been a lot of talk about employee experience being the backbone of customer experience lately. And I truly believe that happy employees beget happy customers. Grab wants the overall customer experience to be perfect. Think in ecosystems.

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Mountain communities and digitization: towards technological innovation

Neosperience

We have rediscovered the value of proximity tourism and we’re more aware of the environmental impact of our trips; above all, though, tourism has gotten more and more digital, particularly if we take into consideration the customer experience that goes into the planning and conduct of the trip.

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These are the technologies that could define customer experience in the second half of the next decade

Steven Van Belleghem

Screens will become scarce and what follows from this ubiquitous “primordial soup” (as my friend Mickey McManus from Autodesk calls it) of technologies – cameras, sensors and AI – will completely change how we behave, and how we buy. Marketing would become something very basic and primal, almost instinctual.

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VISION 2020

DMG Consulting

Startups and large enterprises are investing billions in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation-based initiatives that will change the way we live our lives and conduct business over the next ten to twenty years. Displaced contact center employees can move into new functions, such as administering robotics and AI initiatives.).